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I - James I, the only child of MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, was the first king to rule both England and Scotland, the latter as James VI. Born on June 19, 1566, James was only 15 months old when he succeeded his mother to the Scottish throne. He received an excellent education from tutors such as George BUCHANAN and, after a tumultuous minority, began his personal rule of Scotland in 1583. ...
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| jam | United States physicist (born in Germany) who with Gustav Hertz performed an electron scattering experiment that proved the existence of the stationary energy states postulated by Niels Bohr (1882-1964) |
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| jam | 20th President of the United States |
| jam | English social anthropologist noted for studies of primitive religion and magic (1854-1941) |
| jam | United States humorist and cartoonist who published collections of essays and stories (1894-1961) |
| jam | English inventor of the spinning jenny (1720-1778) |
| jam | United States Air Force officer who electrified the world in 1942 by leading a squadron of 16 bombers on a daylight raid over Tokyo (1896-1993) |
| jam | United States historian who stressed the importance of intellectual and social events for the course of history (1863-1936) |
| jam | British writer who defended the romanticism of Keats and Shelley (1784-1859) |
| jam | Scottish writer of rustic verse (1770-1835) |
| jam | United States civil rights leader whose college registration caused riots in traditionally segregated Mississippi (born in 1933) |
| jam | Scottish geologist who described the processes that have shaped the surface of the earth (1726-1797) |
| jam | the first Stuart King of England and Ireland from 1603 to 1925 and King of Scotland from 1567 to 1625 |
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