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- Succession_to_Elizabeth_I_of_England abstract "The succession to Elizabeth I of England was an open question from 1559, when she came to the throne, to 1603, when it went to James VI of Scotland. While the eventual accession of James went smoothly, the succession had been the subject of much debate for decades. It also, in some scholarly views, was a major political factor of the entire reign, if not so voiced. Separate aspects have acquired their own nomenclature: the "Norfolk conspiracy", and Patrick Collinson's "Elizabethan exclusion crisis".The topics of debate remained obscured by uncertainty. The male line from Henry VII of England had failed with the death in 1552 of Edward VI. Queen Elizabeth baulked at establishing the order of succession in any form. The dynastic position of the House of Tudor was therefore not clarified.The legal position was held by a number of authorities to hinge on such matters as the statute De natis ultra mare of Edward III, and the will of Henry VIII. Their application raised different opinions. Political, religious and military matters came to predominate later in Elizabeth's reign, in the context of the Anglo-Spanish War.".
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- Succession_to_Elizabeth_I_of_England subject Category:Elizabeth_I_of_England.
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- Succession_to_Elizabeth_I_of_England comment "The succession to Elizabeth I of England was an open question from 1559, when she came to the throne, to 1603, when it went to James VI of Scotland. While the eventual accession of James went smoothly, the succession had been the subject of much debate for decades. It also, in some scholarly views, was a major political factor of the entire reign, if not so voiced.".
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