Henry VIII wanted Mary to marry his son Edward VI, but the Scots didn't want this, so they sent Mary to France to be educated so that she was out of the way. There she met Francis, Dauphin of France and in 1558 they married in Notre Dame Cathedral Paris.
Mary Queen of Scots was ultimately executed due to the letters she exchanged with supporters of the Catholic cause in England, particularly the Babington Plot, which aimed to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I and place Mary on the English throne. These letters were intercepted by Elizabeth's spies, notably Sir Francis Walsingham, and provided crucial evidence of Mary's involvement in the conspiracy against Elizabeth. This led to her trial and subsequent execution in 1587.
# France # China # Japan # the United States # And, the USSR sent equipment and training support
France. Germany and France share a border.
Both sides in the Spanish Civil War received aid from outside Spain. France did not receive aid during or as a result of the Spanish Civil War.
The Scots were affected the same way the Brits were affected by World War 2. The Scots were ruled by the Brits in the 1940s. They had food and product rationing, women worked in war plants and took in evacuees, and they did war work as nurses, clerks, and military personnel. Edinburgh and other coastal areas were bombed just as British cities and English Channel coastal areas were damaged by the bombs. In the mountain areas of Scotland the rural communities took in a large number of British children during the evacuation. The children were exposed to the culture of the Scots. For some of them it was the first time the children had ever heard the Gaelic sound and accent. They learned of many colorful ways the Scots had held for centuries. The Scots sent their men to fight too so they too suffered the losses of their family members. (See the Highlanders in our reference library if you want to know about them.) They did as much as they could to contribute to the war effort despite the loss of men and the men who were injured. As they say over there: Up the Scottish! It was like saying Go Scots!
The French fleet whom were sent to guard Mary Queen Of Scots by henry11 and she was guarded by Nicolas Durand de Villegagnon and sailed with Mary Queen Of Scots to France..
Mary, Queen of the Scots
Mary, Queen of the Scots
She was 5 years old when she was sent to France.
She was promised to Francis II of France as a bride.
Mary Queen of Scots sailed from Le Havre, France, in 1548. She was sent to France to be raised at the court of Henry II, where she would eventually marry his son, Francis. This departure was part of a political alliance between Scotland and France.
Queen Elithibith the first she was jelous
Mary Queen of Scots was born on December 8, 1542, at Linlithgow Palace in Scotland. After her father, King James V, died when she was just six days old, Mary became queen. She spent much of her childhood in France, where she was betrothed to the dauphin, and she returned to Scotland as queen in 1561.
Mary Stuart, later known as Mary, Queen of Scots, was sent to France at the age of five to strengthen the political alliance between Scotland and France. Her marriage to the French Dauphin, Francis, was intended to secure a Catholic alliance against the Protestant Reformation. By placing her in the French court, her guardians hoped to ensure her education and upbringing aligned with French culture and politics, which would benefit Scotland's interests. This early relocation set the stage for her eventual role as a queen in both countries.
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!
The notes that Mary Queen of Scots sent to Philip II of Spain requested his assistance and support in her efforts to gain the English throne. She sought military intervention to help her overthrow Queen Elizabeth I and secure her own claim to the English crown.
Because they suspected Mary to change the countries religion when she became queen. Therefore they sent out spy's which found that Mary had been plotting against the queen; this was treason. The punishment for treason is excecution, the parliment would have been excecuted by Mary as they were protestants but Elizebeth got rid of her.