Protestant
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
King William of Orange defeated King James II and VII of Scotland, the last Catholic king of England.
He was the last Roman Catholic King of England and Scotland and he was deposed by William and Mary.
James 1st of England (6th of Scotland)
England - Alfred the Great Scotland - Robert I Britain - James I (VI of Scotland)
William Wallace was never King of Scotland. At the time of Wallace's death in 1305 Scotland had no King. Robert the Bruce became King of Scotland in 1306.
King William I (1027-1087) & King William II (1056-1100) of England were both Roman Catholic, however King William III of England and Ireland & William II of Scotland (1650-1702), referred to in Scotland and Northern Ireland as 'King Billy', was in fact Protestant. Born in The Hague* in the Netherlands, he was a member of the House of Orange-Nassau and a sovereign Prince of Orange. I hope this is the answer you were looking for. *The Hague at the time of William's birth was in the predominantly protestant North of the Netherlands.
Edward I was not King of Scotland. He was King of England. You may be getting your words mixed up. Edward chose John Balliol as King of Scotland so he could control him. He was a puppet King but rebelled and was imprisoned in France. William Wallace continued the rebellion in his name.
No, Scotland was in union with England then.
In 1603 James V1 of Scotland acceded to the throne of England (as James I of England).
King James of England and King James VI of Scotland.
James VI of Scotland became Jame I of England on 24th March 1603.