How did king james of england cause trouble with parliament and relgion?
James VI of Scotland and the I of England (1566-1625) King of Scotland from 1567 and the first Stuart King of England (1603) James believed in the “Divine rights of Kings” and the Holy Roman Church and quarrelled with Parliament, sowing the seeds for the English Civil War James II of England VII of Scotland (1633-1701) Last Stuart King to rule both countries (1685-88) His fervent Roman Catholicism almost denied him accession A rebellion against him by the Duke of Monmouth(1685) was unsuccessful , but in 1688 seven leading political figures invited William of Orange to invade the country James was deserted by his own troops and fled to France None of the Stuart Kings had a happy relationship with Parliament James I Charles I Charles II James II Anne was the last Stuart sovereign to rule