Cards (5)

  • When was Mary Executed?
    8 February 1587
  • Elizabeth had always believed that executing Mary would lead to bigger problems, such as an international backlash, which is why she held off executing her for so long. When Mary was found guilty of treason, Elizabeth hesitated to sign her death warrant. When she eventually did sign, she refused to submit it, but her secretary secretly took it. When Elizabeth found out, she was furious and he was put in the Tower for 18 months. Elizabeth wrote to King James apologising for the death of his mother, Mary.
  • Consequences of Mary's execution?
    As it turned out the consequences were not as serious as Elizabeth had feared:
    A) Maintained Alliance
    B) Already at War
    C) No action
    D) Stayed Loyal
  • Why did France maintain their alliance with Elizabeth after Mary's execution?

    Spain was extremely powerful and France feared Spain and if France cut ties with England or went against England it would weaken France even more.
  • Why did Scotland have no reaction?

    King James VI was on the throne of Scotland, he was Elizabeth’s heir and so he took no action.