From what I've read the answer is James I, if I find anything different I'll post it.
During the establishment of Jamestown in 1607, King James I of England was the monarch. He granted the charters that allowed for the founding of the Virginia Colony, which included Jamestown as its first permanent settlement. Jamestown was named in his honor, reflecting his significance in the early colonization efforts in North America.
In honor of Elizabeth, "Virgin Queen" of England. Until 1861 West Virginia was part of Virginia. Virginia was named to honor Queen Elizabeth of England often referred to as the "Virgin Queen."
No the United States of America does not have any monarch/ monarchy.
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.
Henry VIII
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.
The English Bill of Rights reduced the powers of the English monarch while what
Pedro I
english bill of rights
In America, Monarch Butterflies usually live in the southern parts like Alabama or Mississippi.
William IV. He was monarch of all of Great Britain, not just England.
investiture