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March 27th 1625. James I of England is the same as VI of Scotland.
James Stuart or Stewart died on 16th of march 1625 of dysentery.

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How did James V of Scotland die?

James V of Scotland died of fever at the age of 30 in 1542, just days after his army was defeated by the English forces at the Battle of Solway Moss. The shock of the defeat and the news of the birth of his daughter (who would later become Mary, Queen of Scots) are said to have contributed to his declining health.


Why was James I of England also James VI of Scots?

Because in Scotland there had been 5 other kings before him called James, so he became King James VI of Scotland. Then when Queen Elizabeth I died in England without an heir, the English crown passed to James and he became King of both nations, but there had be no previous Kings called James in England, so he became King James I of England and the VI of Scotland.


Why did England join Scotland?

As Queen Elizabeth the 1st died and she had no heirs (children) the only person was King James the 6th of Scotland who became King James the 1st of England. That is how England joined Scotland


What pets did James 1st of Scotland have?

James I of Scotland is reported to have owned several hunting dogs, as well as horses and falcons for hunting purposes. Additionally, he may have had exotic animals such as lions and monkeys as gifts from foreign dignitaries.


Does England own Scotland?

No, England does not own Scotland and never has. In 1603 King James VI of Scotland took over the English throne and became King James I of England, a Scottish king ruling England. In 1707 Scotland and England united their parliments and became The United Kingdom of Great Britain.Note: At the time Scotland and England united, Wales was considered a part of England hence the reason that Wales is not represented on the Union Flag. Also it wasn't until 1800 that Ireland joined the union (the part now known as the Republic of Ireland left the union in 1922, while Northern Ireland has remained a part of the UK). Currently the UK is made up of the countries of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. All are equall and Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have their own devolved governments (although all major decisions such as foreign affairs and defence are made by the UK government that includes Ministers from all the nations of the UK).Ultimately, the current English throne is Scottish- James VI of Scotland became James I of England.England is just one of four countries in the union, it is governed directly from Westminster, as is the United Kingdom, as England don't have their own exclusive parliament like Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland. Scotland isn't owned by England nor have they ever been because there is a union. However England cannot currently get independence from the United Kingdom as the English haven't bothered to vote for their own parliament whereas Scotland has.Scotland is part of the united kingdom they may have there own goverment but they still are under the crown and David Cameron is still there prime minister