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Mary Queen of Scots

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Mary had a strong claim to the throne of England. Her grandfather, James IV, was married to Margaret Tudor, sister of Henry VIII of England. Mary was therefore a legitimate relative of Henry VIII. Because Mary was Catholic, the French wanted her to be the Queen of England.






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