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Return to New York and at the bottom there will be the "Fly to Scotland" option.
As much as you want. There are no limits on visiting Scotland, or anywhere else in the UK
Her mom died, so she returned to Scotland to take the throne in the place of her mother.
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Mary queen of Scots returned to Scotland in 1651 after receiving news that her mother had been murdered by John Knox. Therefor she was now queen of Scotland so she returned to Scotland to take the throne!
In return for backing the french in their bid to host.
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Mary Queen of the Scots was the reigning monarch of Scotland from 1542 to 1567. Most noteworthy, was her absence from Scotland when she resided in France. Mary became detached from Scotland, and upon her return, she was determined to succeed Elizabeth as queen of England. Consequently, Mary was indecisive and switched allegiance from France to England. She also swayed between Catholic and Protestant beliefs. Her personal pursuits did not benefit Scotland. She was executed for plotting to kill Elizabeth of England.
There are two questions here:Did the Inquisition affect Jews in the UK?No. The Inquisition did not affect the Jews in England or Scotland (the UK would not exist until the Act of Union of 1707), primarily because there were none. There were no Jews in Scotland in any sizeable number prior to the 1600s and the Jews were banished from England in 1290 and did not return to the England until the 1650s. Since the Inquisition started in the 1490s and continued in strong force for only another century, it had no effect in England or Scotland. When the Jews did return, England was Anglican and Scotland was Presbyterian, which meant that the Catholic Inquisition had no effect there.How many Jews are there in the UK?Depending on whose estimates you use, the number is anywhere between 260,000-295,000, with more general stress towards the lower end of that scale.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland.
Scotland west and Scotland east