James VII and II

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    James VII and II (14 October 1633 – 16 September 1701) was King of England and Ireland as James II and King of Scotland as James VII from the death of his elder brother, Charles II, on 6 February 1685. He was deposed in the Glorious Revolution of 1688. He was the last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland. His reign is now remembered primarily for conflicts over religious tolerance, but it also involved struggles over the principles of absolutism and the divine right.

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    King James II, a monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, succeeded his brother Charles II in 1685. His reign was marked by conflicts over religious tolerance and struggles over the principles of absolutism and the divine right of kings. Despite widespread support, his attempts to impose Catholicism by decree met with opposition.

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    Historical knowledge of 17th-century England, Scotland, and Ireland, religious tolerance debates, divine right of kings, and the Glorious Revolution.

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    I was the last Catholic monarch of England, Scotland, and Ireland, a fact that continues to intrigue historians and enthusiasts alike.