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Challenges to the rule of Queen Elizabeth I - AQAMary, Queen of Scots

Elizabeth faced challenges throughout her long reign - from Mary, Queen of Scots, to the Spanish Armada. She was a cautious ruler who acted carefully to preserve England鈥檚 security.

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Mary, Queen of Scots鈥 background and arrival in England

Mary, Queen of Scots was Elizabeth鈥檚 cousin (not to be confused with Mary I, who was Elizabeth鈥檚 sister), so she had a dynastic claim to the line of to the English throne. However, Mary was a and also half-French, making her unsuitable as a monarch to the majority of English people.

Mary鈥檚 life had been filled with dramatic events. She had become Queen of Scotland in 1542 when she was just six days old.

Her first two husbands died and she was implicated in the second one鈥檚 murder. She was forced to and was imprisoned. She managed to escape and fled to England where she sought from Elizabeth in 1568.

Mary鈥檚 threat to Elizabeth suddenly became more immediate now that she was in the country. In the short term, Elizabeth allowed Mary to live in Carlisle Castle as a closely guarded 鈥榞uest鈥. But now she was faced with a dilemma: what should she do with Mary?

A timeline showing Mary Queen of Scot's key life events

Why did Mary pose a threat to Elizabeth?

Portrait of King Henry VIII.
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King Henry VIII

Many English Catholics supported the idea of Mary being named as Elizabeth鈥檚 successor, if the queen did not marry and have children.

A minority of Catholics supported the idea of Mary replacing Elizabeth as Queen of England, because they thought:

  • Elizabeth was and so felt she had no right to be on the throne. (Her father, Henry VIII, had divorced his first wife. Catholics didn鈥檛 recognise divorce and so viewed his second marriage to Elizabeth鈥檚 mother as illegal.)
  • Mary would restore the supremacy of the Catholic Church and reverse Elizabeth鈥檚 .

Mary鈥檚 connections to France, both through her mother and her first husband, also made Mary a potentially dangerous threat to England.