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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).

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

    • The Stuart Period Was Between 1603 to 1714.
    • In Total There Were 7 Monarchs in The Stuart Period.
    • The Gunpowder Plot Happened in The Stuart times.
    • The Plague Happened During The Stuart Period.
    • Thegreat Fire of London Happened During This time.
    • Cities Were Very Crowded Which Lead to Bad Hygiene.
    • Shakespeare Was Alive in The Stuart Period!
    • The Royal Family Were Abolished in 1649 After Charles I Was beheaded.
    • In 1707 Scotland Joined England and They Became one.
    • There Were Frost Fairs on The River Thames.

    The Stuart Period was between 1603 and 1714. It was just after the Tudor Period. Lots of historic events happened during this time.

    The Stuarts were the first Kings of the United Kingdom. James VI of Scotland was also known as King James I of England. This is the first time that England and Scotland had the same King! They were: 1566–1625: James VI and I 1600–1649: Charles I 1630–1685: Charles II 1633–1701: James II and VII 1650–1702: William III and II 1662–1694: Mary II 1665–...

    The Gunpowder Plot happened on 5th November 1605. It was a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I. This was because the Catholics were unhappy with the way they were being treated. The plotters rented a cellar that went under the Houses of Parliament. However, the plan failed when someone anonymous warned Lord Monteagle abou...

    The plague was between the years of 1665 and 1666. It was known as ‘The Great Plague’ and the ‘bubonic plague’. The most common symptoms were headaches, fever, swellings and coughing up blood. Over 100,000 people sadly lost their lives from it in London. Doctors would wear these masks to protect themselves.

    The Great Fire of London happened in 1666. It started in Pudding Lane and went on for four whole days. Lots of houses were burnt down and people lost their homes.

    During the Stuart period, cities were very over-crowded. They were also very dirty which didn’t help when it came to illnesses. The River Thames was a breeding ground for germs. People put their rubbish in there and also emptied their toilets into the river. The horrible thing is… they used to wash up and bathe in that very same river. Yuck!

    William Shakespeare was around in the Stuart period. He was a poet, playwriter and actor. Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-Upon-Avon.

    King Charles I ruled without the parliament for over a decade. This was because he believed that all the power should be in his hands. Charles was beheaded in 1649 and after this the monarchy was abolished. Parliament then ruled until 1660, when the monarchy was restored.

    Scotland and England weren’t always joined. In 1603 James VI of Scotland also became King James I of England, however Scotland and England were still separate. However in 1707, during the reign of Queen Anne, both countries joined together to make Great Britain.

    During these times it used to get very cold. The nights would be below freezing. The Thames used to freeze, sometimes for up to two months. It was known as ‘The Little Ice Age’. People would have something called a Frost Fair. They would go onto the river and ice skate, eat food and listen to music. CC: King James I of England and VI of Scotland by...

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  4. 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.

  5. Learn. Story of England. Stuarts. War. Commerce. Architecture. Parks and Gardens. An Introduction to Stuart England (1603–1714) The Stuart era began when James I, who was also James VI of Scotland, succeeded Elizabeth I. The last Tudor queen had died childless in 1603.

  6. Stuart period facts for kids. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. 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.