Ann, born in London on February 6, 1665, was a brother of James' s second daughter, Duke York and Charles II. When I was young she was living with my aunt and grandmother in France. Ann's father was a Catholic, but according to the direction of Charles II, Anne and her sister Mary promoted to Protestantism. In 1683, Ann married Prince George of Denmark. Ann often has a miscarriage, but this is a happy marriage.
In 1685, Ann's father James became king. He was knocked down in 1688, Mary of Anne's sister and her Dutch husband, William, succeeded the throne. Anne was the death of Mary (1694), then William, without children, in 1702 their heirs, Anne was the queen. A few months later, the succession of the throne of Spain began. A series of military victories of Duke Marburg of John Churchill including Breheim's battle strengthened England's negotiating position at the end of the war. According to the Utrecht Convention of 1713, France acknowledged that the title of An exceeded the Roman Catholic James Stewart of James II and acknowledged that the UK had Gibraltar.
In the last few years of the 17th century, the British and Scottish parliament adopted various policies, including differences in inheritance. As the solution seemed to be unified, On 1 May 1707, England and Scotland merged into one kingdom, Ann became the first sovereign state in the UK. The British Parliament will gather with common flags and coins in Westminster, but Scotland maintains its established church and its law and education system.
Politically, Ann's law symbolizes the development of the two systems, the Whig Party and the Tory Party fight power. Anh wants to rule over the mixed ministry, but in 1708 the Whig party became dominant. In 1710, the Conservative Party changed dramatically and lasted until her death. Ann was strongly influenced by his minister and her favorites, especially Sarah Churchill, the wife of Duke of Marlborough.
Anne died on August 1, 1714. Her only surviving son, William, died in 1700, urging Congress to pass the Settlement Bill (1701) to ensure Protestant inheritance. Therefore Ann was inherited by German Protestant Prince George, Hanover voters.
Queen Lilipt: Emperor's wife. She likes Gulliver, but I disagree with him after he extinguishes the palace fire by urination. She stands for Queen Anne (1665-1714) who ruled England from 1702 to 1714. After announcing his rude "tower story" in 1704, Ann became the enemy of Swift. A few years later she appointed him a priest and despised him. Not in Ireland, in the UK. Flimnap: Senior finance director of Lilliput, he is good at dancing with rope (actually a white line) and stretching on the ground. Flim-up became an enemy of Gulliver. First, he stated that the cost of providing Gulliver's needs is consumption of the country's resources. Second, after listening to the rumor that a woman personally visited Gulliver, he accused Gulliver by masturbating with his wife. Flimnap represents Swift's political opponent Robert Walpole (1676-1745). And he became the first Prime Minister of the UK. Walpole is a Whigs; Swift is conservative
Anne, born February 6, 1665, London, London, England, 1 August 1714, London), 1702-1714, the Queen of England and Ireland, the last Stewart principal. She wants to rule over independently, but because of her intellectual limit and long-term health, she is greatly appointed to the Minister who will lead the England team's efforts against France and Spain in the Spanish inheritance war (1701-14) It depends. Fierce conflict between Hoggs and conservatives is an uncertain factor of her succession to the throne.
Ann (February 6, 1665 - August 1, 1714) was Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland from March 8, 1702 to May 1, 1707. According to the Union Act on May 1, 1707, the two kingdoms of the UK and the Kingdom of Scotland were united as a single sovereign state called the UK. She continued to serve as the queen of England and Ireland until she passed away. Ann was born in the reign of Charles II in her uncle who had no legitimate child. Her father, brother of Charles, James became the heir to the throne. He suspected that Roman Catholicism was not popular in the UK and under Mr. Charles' instruction Mr. Ann and her sister Mary were trained as British. Three years after Charles' death, Charles was destroyed by the brilliant revolution of 1688. Ann's sister and brother-in-law of Protestant of the Netherlands and brother of Orange William III became co-monarch.