Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1603
James VI Becomes James I of England
March 24, 1603
The bookish, saliva-prone Scottish king inherited the English throne in addition to his own, uniting two crowns on one head for the first time. James rode south to London with a retinue of hungry Scots courtiers, dreaming of Great Britain while Parliament eyed him warily. The union of crowns would remain personal, not political, for another century.