The period is called Jacobean. However, the word is used mainly in connection with architecture and literature.
The Jacobean era
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King James also ruled Scotland.
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Ulster Plantation was ruled by King James I of England and VI of Scotland.
He ruled England, Ireland and Scotland jointly for 22 years from 1603 to 1625. He ruled England and Ireland as King James I for 22 years from 1603 to 1625 and he ruled Scotland as King James VI for 58 years from 1567 to 1625.
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After James I of England died Charles I became king of England.
Yes. James I ruled England from 24 March 1603 - 27 March 1625.
The son of King George III ruled Britain during the Regency Period. He was the Prince Regent and Prince of Wales, and later became King George IV.
James III ruled first. He ruled Scotland between 1460 and 1488. He is a direct ancestor of King James VII (II of England), through Mary, Queen of Scots and Charles I. James VII was the second son of Charles I. So, the answer is: yes.
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