In 1003, Scotland was ruled by King Malcolm II, who reigned from 1005 to 1034. He was the grandson of Kenneth MacAlpin and played a significant role in consolidating and expanding the Scottish kingdom. His reign was marked by conflicts with the English and efforts to strengthen his authority over the various Scottish tribes. Malcolm II is also noted for his contributions to the establishment of a more unified Scottish identity.
Because Scotland refused to be ruled by England.
Scotland was ruled by James IV of Scots. England and Wales was ruled by Henry VII of England (note that Wales was officially administered by the King of England's eldest son).
Scotland did not want to be ruled by England.
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It wasn't about Scotland. It was about Idi Amin who ruled Uganda in the 1970's.
Ulster Plantation was ruled by King James I of England and VI of Scotland.
11% of 1003= 11% * 1003= 0.11 * 1003= 110.33
1003
Scotland has never had a president. Before Scotland went into a union with England in 1707 it was a kingdom ruled by monarchs.
King James also ruled Scotland.
England was England and Scotland was Scotland, they were just united under James I (James VI of Scotland).
It is 1003, exactly as in the question.