James I was succeeded by his son, Charles I, in 1625.
His son, Charles I.
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England
The last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth I, had no children, so the throne of England went to her cousin's son, King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England and started the Stuart era.
In 1603 James V1 of Scotland acceded to the throne of England (as James I of England).
The Parliaments of England and Scotland were merged by the 1707 Act of Union. However, England and Scotland had a shared King from 1603 when James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
England - Alfred the Great Scotland - Robert I Britain - James I (VI of Scotland)
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603.
James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
King James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
James VI of Scotland became Jame I of England on 24th March 1603.
James VI of Scotland became James I of England in 1603.
King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England
James I of England became James VI of Scotland when he inherited the Scottish throne in 1567, before becoming king of England upon the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603. The unification of the thrones came about when James succeeded to the English crown.
The last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth I, had no children, so the throne of England went to her cousin's son, King James VI of Scotland, who became James I of England and started the Stuart era.
James I was King of Scotland before England.
King James of England and King James VI of Scotland.
Elizabeth I died in 1603 with no children. James VI of Scotland had strong but unrecognised claims to the English throne so he was invited to be King of England as well. Thus he became King James I of England and Ireland whilst quite separately being King James VI of Scotland.
In 1603 James V1 of Scotland acceded to the throne of England (as James I of England).