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England. He was king of England.
King James I (previously known as King James IV of Scotland)
When Elizabeth I died in 1603, a relative of the Tudors from Scotland became king. James I was the first member of Stuart dynasty to rule in England.
England. He was king of England.
The Stuarts were the descendants of Mary, Queen of Scots, and became the monarchs of England and Scotland after Elizabeth I's death. Elizabeth I was from the House of Tudor, which was a Protestant family, while the Stuarts were traditionally Catholic. However, the many of the Stuart monarchs converted to Anglicanism to become the monarch. The Stuarts, being the monarchs of Scotland for centuries, and the first Stuart monarch of England, James I, was the king that united England and Scotland under a single figurehead. It wasn't until the reign of the last Stuart monarch, Queen Anne, that the Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified as the Kingdom of Great Britain.
England became unified under the rule of King Æthelstan and his predecessors.
Answer King James II of England was succeeded by his daughter, Queen Mary II and her husband, William of Orange, who became King William III. The joint rule of Mary II & William III (Mary Stuart & William of Orange)
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No, for example during the rule of Oliver Cromwell there was no king or queen of England.
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