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Q: What changed did Stuart monarches Jamesone and James two attempt?
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What changed did the Stuart monarchs James 1 and James 2 attempt?

to make England more catholic .


What change did the Stuart monarchs James I and James I I attempt?

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What did the Stuart monarchs James i and James ii attempt?

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to make England more catholic .


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Highway that links Adelaide to Darwin?

The highway linking Adelaide and Darwin is the Stuart Highway. It is named after the first European to successfully cross the continent from south to north and back, John McDouall Stuart, who completed the crossing on his fifth attempt, in 1863.


Why is John Mcdouall Stuart famous?

John McDouall Stuart was a Scottish-born explorer who arrived in South Australia in 1839. His first experience in exploration was when he was employed as a draughtsman by Captain Charles Sturt on an expedition into the desert interior. After this, Stuart led a number of expeditions west of Lake Eyre. Stuart is most famous for being the first recorded explorer to successfully cross Australia from south to north, and back again, returning alive. Stuart led a total of five expeditions in the attempt to be the first to cross the continent from south to north. He finally succeeded on his fifth attempt, reaching the northern waters at Chambers Bay in July 1862. Because of Stuart's success, South Australia (represented by Stuart) was given control of the area of Australia now known as the Northern Territory. Australia's famous Overland Telegraph Line was built from Adelaide to Darwin, roughly following the path Stuart took.