{"id":"england.c-21","content":"King of Scotland, James VI, became King of England as James I in 1603, forming the Union of the Crowns\nThe political structure of the island changed in 1603, when the King of Scots, James VI, a kingdom which had been a long-time rival to English interests, inherited the throne of England as James I, thereby creating a personal union.[57] He styled himself King of Great Britain, although this had no basis in English law.[58] Under the auspices of James VI and I the Authorised King James Version of the Holy Bible was published in 1611. It was the standard version of the Bible read by most Protestant Christians for four hundred years until modern revisions were produced in the 20th century.","order_int":21,"metadata":{"splitter_name":"RecursiveCharacterTextSplitter","length":143,"section_id":"england","section":{}}} |