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King James I was a British king born on June 19, 1566. He became king of England and Scotland in 1603, uniting the two crowns. James is known for commissioning the King James Version of the Bible, which remains influential today. His reign was marked by political intrigue and conflicts with Parliament. King James I's legacy includes his contributions to literature and his role in shaping the monarchy's relationship with the government.
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