Queen Anne
Anne was the last Stuart to sit in the British throne.
The Hanover dynasty succeeded the Stuart dynasty in Britain. King George I, a Hanoverian, became the monarch in 1714 following the death of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch.
King Charles II was known as the merry monarch.
This varied from monarch to monarch and from the location of the person holding the opinion.
The last Stuart monarch to sit on the throne of England was Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 until 1714. Her reign marked the end of the Stuart dynasty following her death, as she left no surviving children. After her passing, the throne passed to the House of Hanover, starting with King George I. Anne's reign was significant for the unification of England and Scotland, leading to the formation of Great Britain in 1707.
In 1705, Queen Anne was the reigning queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland. She was the last monarch of the House of Stuart.
King Charles II was known as the merry monarch.
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No, the last Tudor Monarch was Queen Elizabeth 1 and she died in 1601. 1632 was during the reign of the Stuart family line.
The English monarch in 1710 was Queen Anne. She reigned from 1702 until 1714 and was the last monarch of the House of Stuart. Her reign saw significant events, including the War of the Spanish Succession and the unification of England and Scotland into Great Britain in 1707.
The last Stuart monarch was Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 until her death in 1714. Her reign marked the end of the Stuart dynasty, as she died without surviving children, leading to the succession of the House of Hanover. Queen Anne's death prompted the Act of Settlement 1701, solidifying Protestant succession in Britain.