The question of whether Mary should be executed depends on the legal context, the nature of her alleged crime, and the moral and ethical considerations surrounding capital punishment. Many argue against execution due to the potential for wrongful convictions, the value of rehabilitation, and the moral implications of taking a life. Others may advocate for it in cases of severe crimes, emphasizing justice for victims. Ultimately, the decision involves complex legal and societal factors that must be carefully weighed.
yes
Reasons why she shouldn't have been executed: After she was executed, Spain ( a catholic country ) invaded England ( that was the Spanish armarda ) because Mary was the Catholic icon and she had been killed.
Mary was executed on February 8, 1587, at Fotheringhay Castle.
Mary Queen of Scots was executed in the Great Hall of Fotheringhay.
her dad
She was executed- By Axe, in l587 A.d.
she wasn't executed x
Mary I from Scotland was executed on 8 February 1587
Her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Mary I's successor, wanted Queen Mary I, Queen of Scots, to be executed.
For the conspiracy of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
No
she did