The 1707 Act of Union.
The Parliaments of England and Scotland were merged by the 1707 Act of Union. However, England and Scotland had a shared King from 1603 when James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
The parliaments of Scotland and England united in 1707.
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
Scotland and England were united in 1707. This is the first and only time they were united and therefore have never been reunited.
Any sovereign state having a (normally heriditary) king or queen as its head is a kingdom. The state known as the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is one such. Its current head of state is Queen Elizabeth II.
England, Scotland, and Ireland
Wales, England, Scotland and Northern IrelandEngland, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland !
No, Scotland and England were united from 1707 and were both part of the United Kingdom.
Wales, Ireland, and England. This answer is incorrect. The Parliaments of England and Scotland were united in 1707.The kingdoms of England (which included Wales) and Scotland.
England was England and Scotland was Scotland, they were just united under James I (James VI of Scotland).
The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
No. Scotland is north of England. New England is in the United States of America.