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      • C aroline of Ansbach became queen of Great Britain by refusing to become Holy Roman Empress.
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  1. Upon her husband's accession in 1727, Caroline became queen and electress, and her eldest son, Frederick, became Prince of Wales. He was a focus for the opposition, like his father before him, and Caroline's relationship with him was strained.

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  3. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach was the wife of King George II of Great Britain (reigned 1727–60). Beautiful and intelligent, she exercised an influence over her husband that was decisive in establishing and maintaining Sir Robert Walpole as prime minister (1730–42).

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  4. May 1, 2014 · Caroline of Ansbach: the Georgian queen who brought the Enlightenment to Britain. Three hundred years ago, an unlikely set of circumstances led to a minor German aristocratic family becoming the British royal family. Once the Georges arrived, Britain took the first steps towards becoming the nation it is today.

  5. Mar 1, 2022 · Caroline of Ansbach’s path to becoming queen of Great Britain began by refusing to become Holy Roman Empress. In the autumn of 1703, the young aristocrat received a breathless letter from a Habsburg courtier outlining in the vaguest terms “extremely important matters concerning your Serene Highness’s greatest happiness”.

  6. A formal reconciliation with George I took place in 1720. On his death in October 1727, George II and his queen were crowned. During the rest of her life, Queen Caroline's influence in English politics was chiefly exercised in support of her friend Sir Robert Walpole, a minister whom she kept in power and in control of church patronage.

  7. Jul 17, 2024 · Two of them, Caroline and Charlotte, became British Queens. The third, Augusta, would also have become Queen, but her husband died, so she remained Princess of Wales, taking the title of Mother of the King when her son became George III.

  8. The Prince and Princess were formally reconciled with George I. in 1720, and following his death they were crowned king and queen of England in October 1727. Caroline became one of the most popular queens in the history of the English monarchy.

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