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A brief introduction to Stuart dynasty in England
Stuart dynasty (English: The House of Stuart/Gaelic: Siolina Stiubhartaich), formerly known as the House of Stewart, ruled Scotland from 137 1 year to 17 14 year, 1603 to.

(Queen Anne's time)

Ruling area: England, Scotland and Ireland.

Ruling center: London Edinburgh

Monarchs: 15 Scottish monarchs, 8 English monarchs, 8 Irish monarchs and 1 Queen of Great Britain.

Founding: Scotland: Robert II succeeded to the Scottish throne.

England and Ireland: James VI succeeded to the throne of England and Ireland.

Outcome: Queen Anne passed away (17 14 years)

The ancestors of its royal family members can be traced back to the local aristocrats in Brittany, France in the 1 1 century. Stuart was the first member of the royal family to successfully rule the British Isles. However, its rule is actually unstable. After several revolutions, two monarchs were overthrown by the revolution. At the same time, due to the Catholic background of Stuart's royal family, the Protestant English people often question the religious inclination of the monarch, which increases the unstable factors in the British Isles. However, these factors have made the British Parliament stronger and stronger, made Britain the first parliamentary country, and made the pace of democracy in Britain ahead of European countries. Edit abstract