The Tudors and the Stuarts were two distinct dynasties that ruled England during different periods. The Tudor dynasty, which began with Henry VII in 1485 and ended with Elizabeth I in 1603, is known for its significant political and religious changes, including the English Reformation. In contrast, the Stuart dynasty followed, starting with James I in 1603, and is characterized by events such as the English Civil War and the eventual restoration of the monarchy. While the Tudors focused on consolidating power and establishing a strong central government, the Stuarts faced challenges related to parliamentary power and conflicts with religious factions.
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
The Jacobean Era, and the Stuarts of Scotland.
The Stuarts
The Stuarts were neither as popular as the Tudors nor as skillful in dealing with Parliament.
After the death of Elizabeth I, the crown passed to her cousin, King James VI of Scotland, who became King James I of England. The line of monarchs descended from him were the Stuarts.
it was tudors, then stuarts, then georgians
The Tudors came first then the Stuart's
The Jacobean Era, and the Stuarts of Scotland.
the stuarts was after the tudors
The Stuarts
The Stuarts were neither as popular as the Tudors nor as skillful in dealing with Parliament.
Keith Feiling has written: 'England under the Tudors and Stuarts'
David Philip Adams has written: 'Tudors and Stuarts, 1485-1714'
The stuarts. Mary, queen of scots son james I took the english throne
After the death of Elizabeth I, the crown passed to her cousin, King James VI of Scotland, who became King James I of England. The line of monarchs descended from him were the Stuarts.
A dynasty. For example, the Tudors, the Stuarts(BR), the Bourbons (F). the Quin dynasty in China.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era