Compare and Contrast the Tudor and Stuart Dynasties
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Throughout history, dynasties, or a series of rulers who belong to the same family, have come and gone. No two are exactly alike. They all have similarities and differences when compared to each other. The Stuart and Tudor dynasties are no exception to the rule. Each had different views on how to rule.
An example of a ruling style would be divine right. When a king or queen is said to rule by divine right,
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by William and Mary who were helped by parliament for the sake of Protestantism. In conclusion, the Tudor and Stuart Dynasties are similar in some ways, yet different in others. The Tudors had trouble in the male heir field, mostly the Stuarts ruled by divine right and did not get along well with parliament, and the Tudors dynasty once included England, Scotland, and Ireland. Bibliography world book '99 "World History" 1997 by Robert Froster Gazeteer Times
by William and Mary who were helped by parliament for the sake of Protestantism. In conclusion, the Tudor and Stuart Dynasties are similar in some ways, yet different in others. The Tudors had trouble in the male heir field, mostly the Stuarts ruled by divine right and did not get along well with parliament, and the Tudors dynasty once included England, Scotland, and Ireland. Bibliography world book '99 "World History" 1997 by Robert Froster Gazeteer Times