Mike Dwight
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Obviously Bloody Mary was the Daughter of the Spanish line and King Henry. Queen Mary of Scotland was despised as the ex-Queen of France and being from the French court. These rulers were all overthrown as a measure of Protestant Reformation in these countries. The Spanish were overthrown altogether from the Empire's control in the Netherlands. Outside of Lutheran Germany, the Spirit of the very Reformation itself has been linked continuously until the 1950's with anti-miscegenation since the Races in Europe was a more developed concept, and anti-marriage laws existed between same-religion England and Scotland and elsewhere. Auld Lang Syne, obviously, remains in Scottish, because we are describing the Scottish "Long Time Ago", as well as other concepts, for a very English-world popular tune, describing Scottish couples, is the traditional usage of the song. Obviously when Judges attempted to defend keeping anti-miscegenation laws on the books in the South, the Judges provided religious arguments about how God had "place all the races", as far as I've read.