Once Charles I got executed by Oliver Cromwell in the English Civil War, Oliver became a President but he got executed and Charles I son 'Charles' took over and became Charles II. Charles then became ill and James II took over from him.
After Queen Elizabeth died, James the VII of Scotland became James I of England. After him, his son Charles I became king. Charles was executed and Oliver Cromwell took over.
James Stewart - King James VI of Scotland - he became King James I of England and Ireland
...Yes. Well, to better understand in the English Civil War both sides were "English". He lead the parliamentarians to victory over the Royalists under King Charles I. He was a dictator and took over Ireland. For about twenty he controlled England before the monarchy was restored with Charles I's son, Charles II.
cromwell also called the lord protecter. took over after the persecution of king charles the first.
It became New York after the brother of the king the Duke of York.
James 1st reigned England first- he was formerly King of Scotland (then still an independent nation) at became King when Elizabeth 1st died in 1603, as he was a cousin of hers. This ended the Tudor dynasty and ushered in the Stuart dynasty; he was king during the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a terrorist plan by the English gentleman Guy Fawkes and fellow conspirators to assassinate the King and his Ministers by blowing up the Houses of Parliament so that a Catholic could be reinstated on the throne. Charles 1st was his eldest son, and took over as King when James died in 1625. Charles was King during the English Civil War, leading the Royalist side until he was executed at the end of January 1649 at the age of only 48. His own son, Prince Charles, fled to exile in France until the Restoration of the monarchy in 1660 following the death of Oliver Cromwell's son Thomas. He then became Charles II.
It became New York after the brother of the king the Duke of York.
If you're referring to Charles I, King of England, he took over the throne when James I died on March 27, 1625. Charles I became the heir to the throne when his older brother, Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales, died in 1612.
Charles II was king of England, Scotland, and Ireland.
No, he was the Norman leader from Normandy and came over to England, fought and won against Harold Godwinson and eventually became King of England
King Charles 1 reigned over the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland from 27 March 1625 until his execution in 1649.