He hated the protestants and loved the catholic religion.
James VI of Scotland, who later became James I of England, was Protestant primarily due to the political and religious landscape of the time. He was raised in a Protestant environment after the Reformation, which had significant influence in Scotland. His accession to the English throne in 1603 also aligned with political interests, as uniting England and Scotland under a Protestant monarch was seen as a way to stabilize both kingdoms and promote religious unity. Additionally, his Protestant faith helped him navigate the complex relationship between Catholics and Protestants in England.
I'm not quite sure what you are asking, but if you are asking about the religious faith of King Henry VIII's children, and the order in which they ruled, then here we go: Edward VI, Protestant, Mary I, Roman Catholic; Elizabeth I, Protestant.
No for the Virgin Islands i think it is Neville James
King James VI of Scotland, who later became James I of England, was raised in the Protestant faith and was a key figure in the promotion of Protestantism in both Scotland and England. While he had a tolerant attitude towards Catholics and sought to unify the two faiths, he himself identified as a Protestant. His reign was marked by attempts to mediate between Catholics and Protestants, but he ultimately aligned more closely with Protestantism throughout his rule.
Protestant.
Edward VI was a protestant, because when Henry VIII died more people had become protestant, and decided that Henry VIII was right. Since Edward was a heir to Henry, people were on the protestant side
Edward VI was a strong Protestant yes because he turned all religion, churches and the whole of England protestant. He even made catholic mass illegal !! Hope this helps :)
King Edward VI was a Protestant :D
Edward VI chose Lady Jane Grey as his successor because she was Protestant, like himself, and he wanted to prevent his Catholic half-sister Mary from taking the throne and reversing the religious reforms he had implemented. Additionally, Jane had strong ties to Protestant nobility and was seen as a suitable candidate to continue the Protestant faith in England.
James was baptized Catholic after his birth because it was the faith of his parents, but after Mary Stuart abdicated and escaped Scotland, James was raised Presbyterian by his regents. When he took the English Crown at Elizabeth's death, he changed over to Anglican.
James VI of Scotland was kidnapped in 1582 during the Ruthven Raid, a plot orchestrated by a group of Protestant nobles who sought to control the young king and influence government decisions. They aimed to limit the power of James's Catholic advisors and promote their own interests. The nobles believed that by capturing James, they could secure a more Protestant-friendly rule and prevent any potential Catholic influence in his reign. Ultimately, the kidnapping highlighted the intense political and religious conflicts of the time.
Mary, Queen Of Scots preceded James VI