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  • curprev 17:2217:22, 26 July 2022 2a02:c7e:1430:a000:69cf:ac32:eb02:5f4c talk 98,394 bytes +260 The '''Stuart period''' of British history lasted from 1371 to 1714 during the dynasty of the House of Stuart. The period began with King Robert II of Scotland in 1371 during the 14th Century and lasted until 18th Century. The period extended to the Kingdoms of England (including Wales) and Ireland in 1603 with the Union of the Crowns under James VI Scotland, who was also crowned James I England. The period ended with the death of Queen Anne in 1714 and t... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 17:1517:15, 26 July 2022 2a02:c7e:1430:a000:69cf:ac32:eb02:5f4c talk 98,134 bytes +48 The royal house of Stuart (originally Stewart) began in 1371 with King Robert II and ended in 1714 with the death of Queen Anne. The Kingdom of England gained James VI of scotland in 1603 and he became James VI of Scotland and James I of England. Wales was at this time under the rule of the Kingdom of England as was the Kingdom of Ireland. So when the political Union took place in 1707 between the Kingdoms of England and Scotland to become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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