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  1. The House of Stuart (or Stewart) was a Scottish royal dynasty. Later the Stuarts also became rulers of England , uniting the two realms. The Stuart period of British history spanned 111 years, during which time there was a civil war (1642–51) and an interregnum, or a time without a monarch (1649–60). Parliament became much more powerful and ...

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  3. John McDouall Stuart. (1815–66). Australian explorer John McDouall Stuart was born on September 7, 1815, in Dysart (now Kirkcaldy), Scotland. He moved to Australia in 1838 and worked as a surveyor for the South Australian government. He joined Charles Sturt on his 1844–46 expedition into the Australian interior.

  4. This comprehensive and brilliantly designed Stuarts timeline provides your class with a visual breakdown of all the significant events during this time in history (from the date when James I beame King of England). Including ascensions of Kings and Queens, key events, wars and political information, this timeline is an excellent display resource (A3 poster size) or can be stuck in your history ...

  5. The John McDouall Stuart Society acknowledges Mona Stuart Webster, who, in 1958, published the first full-length biography of her great-grand-uncle. Her book ” John McDouall Stuart” is the main reference used in this summary. Among the 73 passengers aboard the 422 ton barque, which sailed on her maiden voyage from Dundee, Scotland, on ...

  6. In 1649 the king was executed, but the war continued until 1651. England then became a commonwealth and had no monarch for 11 years. Oliver Cromwell and his son Richard led the country from 1653 to 1659. They were called lord protectors of the commonwealth. The Stuart monarchy was restored to the throne in 1660. James I (1603–25) Charles I ...

  7. Mary Stuart became the queen of Scotland when she was still a baby. She grew up hoping to become queen of England as well. However, politics and religion kept Mary from claiming the English throne.