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  • In 1707, England and Scotland formally united to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain. This union meant that a single sovereign state would be formed between both countries, with a single parliament based in London deciding matters for both.
    motivations behind the creation of this new government were varied. For Scots, the union offered political and economic stability as well as access to greater resources than before.
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  • Since the union of crowns in 1603, when the King of England was also the king of Scotland, when the King of Scotland passed the borders of England...
  • After much debate, the Acts of Union were agreed in 1707, creating the Kingdom of Great Britain comprised of England and Scotland.
  • Act of Union, (May 1, 1707), treaty that effected the union of England and Scotland under the name of Great Britain.
  • The idea of a union between England and Scotland was aired in February and March 1689 during the deliberations of the Convention Parliament in Edinburgh.
  • In 1707, under the terms of the Treaty of Union, England and Scotland became a single state – the United Kingdom of Great Britain...
  • The details of the Treaty were agreed on 22 July 1706, and separate Acts of Union were then passed by the parliaments of England and Scotland to put the...
  • "The story of modern Britain began 300 years ago, with the Treaty of Union between England and Scotland in 1707.
  • The Union between Scotland and England may have created the Great Britain we know today - but at the time it was one of the most unpopular political moves...
  • He styled himself King of Great Britain. The flags of England and Scotland were combined into an early version of what we know as the Union Flag.
  • By inheritance in 1603, James VI of Scotland became king of England and Ireland, thus forming a personal union of the three kingdoms.
  • With the Union dissolved, Scotland could at least follow the ancient policy of allying herself with the enemies of England abroad...
  • The Treaty of Union was not a magnanimous, indeed unprecedented, act of altruism in which England rescued an impoverished Scotland - as it has sometimes...
  • In the immediate run-up to the signing of the Union there was a lot of back and forth and antagonism between Scotland and England.