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Up until now, Mary’s mother had governed Scotland effectively, but her determination to enforce law and order, to secure higher taxes and, above all, to assimilate the Highlands and border region into a centralized Scottish state had alienated those who believed it was their birthright to rule their own kinship networks and regions. The Scottish lords at heart rejected a centralized monarchy. They wanted to rule themselves as a loose federation of small kings.
Queen of Scots: The True Life of Mary Stuart
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