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... s policies without concern for dynastic repercussions. She acted with the freedom of one who knew her lineage would end with her final breath. There would be no Tudor heirs to inherit the consequences of her actions, no Tudor children to face retribution for her choices. This liberation from dynastic responsibility had emboldened her to take risks that a younger monarch, or one with direct descendants, might have avoided.
James, by contrast, had been stability-oriented throughout his rei ...
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