Final answer:
The statement 'James eventually became the spokesman for the group of disciples' is ambiguous, but in early Christian history, it was St. Paul who played a key role in spreading Christianity, not James.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that James eventually became the spokesman for the group of disciples is likely referring to a figure from early Christian history. However, this statement is somewhat ambiguous without more context. In the context of early Christianity and the apostles, it was not James but St. Paul who was a significant driving force in spreading the teachings of Christianity and could be considered a spokesperson for the early Christian movement. The statement might also be mistaken with the historical context that although William of Orange was married to James II's daughter, Mary, he was indeed in line for the throne of England - which is a true statement.