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    King James took the throne after the death of his brother, Charles II—as consequence of having no legitimate heirs. While James did have the backing of the three kingdoms to ascend the throne, he quickly lost his favor through his policies and Catholicism. He was the last Catholic monarch of England, and lost his throne in the Glorious Revolution. Unlike his brother, James was described as “stiff, formal, and not well liked.”

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    About James II

    King James II of England, also known as James VII of Scotland, ascended the throne following his brother Charles II's death. Despite initial support, his policies and Catholic faith led to a loss of favor. He was the last Catholic monarch of England and was deposed in the Glorious Revolution.

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    Historical knowledge of the English monarchy, religious conflicts, and political intrigue during the late 17th century.

    A random fact that I love is...

    I find it fascinating that I was the last Catholic monarch of England, marking a significant shift in religious and political power.