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Queen Anne, the last Stuart ruler - Coggle Diagram
Queen Anne, the last Stuart ruler
Involvement in conflicts
The war of Spanish succession
Accepts William III's offer to fight alongside Austria against Louis
Political parties
Tories
High or extreme Tories against sending troops to the continent
Moderates in support of the conflict
Whigs
In full support of the conflict
Allies
Holland
Austria
Hanovers
Other german states
Enemies
France
Peace treaties signed in 1713
Spain
Divided after the war and lands returned
Bavaria
Acts of union (1707)
Unification of the British and Scottish states with a single monarch
Caused by trade sanctions from the British to the Scots (Alien act 1705)
The Scots accept Britain's terms and they both become the United Kingdom of Great Britain, ruled over by Queen Anne
Complications
The death of Prince George
Unable to birth any successors
Gout
Relationships
Prince George of Denmark (Husband)
Sarah Churchill (Political advisor)
Abigail Hill (Friend of Anne after her relationship with Sarah soured)
George I of Hanover (Successor)