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Summary Plots against Elizabeth I

This document provides extensive details on the plan and significance of the plots made to overthrow Elizabeth I. This can be used in conjunction with the "Threat of Mary, Queen of Scots" flashcards that are available on this platform separately, or as part of the Early Elizabethan England (Studen...

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1.

What was the Treaty of Edinburgh (1560)?

Answer: This treaty said that Mary, Queen of Scots, would give up her claim to the English throne after the rebellion of the Scottish Protestant lords.

2.

What threat did Mary Queen of Scots pose to Elizabeth 1?

Answer: Her Catholic presence made Catholics in England and abroad hopeful that Elizabeth could be overthrown and replaced with Mary in order to restore the Catholic religion in Europe.

3.

What was the significance of the Babington Plot regarding Mary Queen of Scots?

Answer: Mary was finally tried in front of the Privy Council as they now had enough evidence to convict her. She was found guilty and sentenced to death. She was executed on 8th February 1587.

4.

What was the significance of Mary Queen of Scots\' execution?

Answer: The execution removed an important threat to Elizabeth. The execution of Mary gave Philip II of Spain even more reason to invade England and remove Elizabeth from the throne.

5.

What was the significance of the Revolt of the Northern Earls regarding Mary Queen of Scots?

Answer: The plan was for Mary to marry the Catholic Duke of Norfolk and have England run under Catholic leadership, with a female monarch under male rule.

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