And the Scottish Episcopalian church (the Scottish branch of anglicanism) had its own separate origin at the time of the reformation, founded by moderate Scottish reformers who wanted to keep Bishops and parishes. It is the only national branch of the Anglican Communion (apart, obviously, from the Church of England itself) which was not founded as an off-shoot of the C of E, but had its own separate origin.
Er...
Eh?
cHarlie Stuart tried to impose Eposcapacy on Scotland...using Laud's verion of Cranmer's Prayer book.
He lost his head as a result.
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms - mis named "The English Civil War" was the outcome.
Even after Charles II, already king of Scots, got the fake blimng at Westminster, the suppression of those whio dared to oppose episcopacy in the south and West continued.
Google "The Killing Time".
My own ancestor, John Brown of Priesthill farm in Sorn Parish, was shot in front of his wife and children for refusing to accept the king or his church. (Google' John Brown of Priesthill').
The forced introduction of Anglicanism in this country was anything BUT peaceful!