Jamie Stuart, of Scotland became king after Queen Elizabeth died because she had never given birth and had no direct heir. There is still a dispute as to what to call James. He was known as James Vl in Scotland, because they had previously had kings named James, but England hadn't so in England he was referred to as James I. Same with Queen Elizabeth II. Scotland was not part of England when Elizabeth l ruled, and in some parts of Scotland, the present Queen Elizabeth is still called Elizabeth I, because she is the first Elizabeth to rule Scotland. Not that the Scots are stubborn or anything...
2006-08-12 12:03:56
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answered by old lady 7
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King James VI of Scotland, Mary Queen of Scotland's only heir, who became King James I of England and Scotland (not united until later) came after the childless Queen Elizabeth I. My family may be from one of the many natural children of Charles II, one of the "merriest of the Stuart monarchs".
2006-08-12 06:47:40
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answered by Ariel 128 5
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King James I, the first Stuart monarch. The throne passed to him because Queen Elizabeth died without issue.
2006-08-12 06:39:08
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answered by Austin W 3
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It was Prince James I, aka King of Scotland, son of Queen Elizabeth's cousin, Mary of Scots.
2006-08-12 09:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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James I(also Scotland's King) and son of Elizabeth's cousin,Mary,Queen of Scots.
2006-08-12 07:05:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Henry VIII did no longer have very many infants. He had in basic terms 3 surviving legitimage infants, Mary (daughter of Katherine of Aragon) elizabeth 9daughter of Anne boleyn) and Edward (son of Jane Seymour). Edward VI died in 1553. He needed his cousin Jane gray to grow to be Queen after him, yet he did no longer have the legal real to set aside the succesion as laid down via his father, Henry VIII. so even with the fact that Jane gray ruled for 9 days, she grow to be quickly deposed via the lady maximum individuals known by way of fact the rightful Queen, Mary, daughter of henry's first spouse Katherine of Aragon. She in basic terms reigned for 5 years, and died childless, so Elizabeth by way of fact the subsequent inheritor grew to grow to be queen.
2016-12-11 07:32:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Queen Mary....she gave my grandmother an award for some service in the nursing profession during WW2
2006-08-12 06:39:35
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answered by Kismet 3
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the throne of english(british)was given to queen elizabeth the 2nd.........
its a very easy question
i think maybe u r doin ur homework.........
2006-08-12 06:41:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't need tha Yahoo Question and Answer thing for this. Look it up.
2006-08-12 08:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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???
2006-08-12 12:15:23
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answered by ricky_272004 2
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