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  1. Check out these 10 facts about the Stuarts... The Stuart period in British history, which lasted from 1603 to 1714, was an eventful one. It saw the rise and fall of the reigning monarchy and the transformation of the country from a small island nation to a major European power.

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  2. 9 de jun. de 2023 · Top 10 Stuarts Facts for Kids. 3 min. Updated: 9th June 2023. Keep reading to discover some interesting facts about the Stuarts dynasty which ruled England from 1603 to 1714. The reigns of the seven Stuart monarchs saw plots, plagues, war, executions, deposals and peaceful revolutions.

  3. 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).

  4. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. For more details, see Early modern Britain. The Stuart period of British history lasted from 1603 to 1714 during the dynasty of the House of Stuart. The period ended with the death of Queen Anne and the accession of King George I from the German House of Hanover.

  5. This history primary resource explores life in Britain during the reign of the Stuarts. Join max the mouse in this fun, colourful comic to discover the significant social, political and cultural changes that occurred during this time. When did the Stuart period begin and end?

  6. View FREE Resources. Facts about the Stuart Family: There were seven Stuart monarchs of England, starting with King James I and ending with Queen Anne. The Plague and the Great Fire of London happened during the Stuart Period. The Stuarts reigned after the English Renaissance started, and the dynasty collected lots of art.

  7. Stuart Timeline for Kids. The Stuart (Stewart) dynasty ruled Scotland (1371 - 1714) and England (1603 - 1714), with an interregnum (1249 - 60). This is the period in British history when a king was executed! In 1707, England and Scotland officially became one country - Great Britain.