
Anne, Queen of Great Britain
Queen Anne was a notable monarch in British history, during whose reign the United Kingdom experienced prosperity and transformation. Born on February 6, 1665, and died on August 1, 1714, she was the daughter of King James II and the wife of William III. She ascended the throne in 1689, following the Glorious Revolution. Queen Anne's reign was marked by significant economic growth, cultural prosperity, and the expansion of the British Navy. She is remembered as a wise and benevolent ruler, whose reign brought long-term peace and stability to the United Kingdom.









