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How was james l's approuch to the english monarchary different from that of william of orange

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James 1 believed ,he had absolute power, while William of orange agreed to restrictions on his power.

Step-by-step explanation:

Reading from history, William III was the sovereign prince of Orange in Holland and he was also called William of orange while he also later ruled in Scotland as William II. Meanwhile James 1 ruled as king of Scotland way before William of orange.

James I's approach differed from that of Williams of orange in that James I believed he had absolute power, whereas, William of orange agreed to restrictions on the power he had.

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