English means one comes from England. British can mean from England, Scotland, Wales although "English" is often used informally by people outside the British Isles for people from Britain, much to the dismay of the Scots and, Welsh.
"Scotland" in English is Scozia in Italian.
Schotland is in English 'Scotland' so it's not hard to guess what Scotland is.. Scotland
In reference to his country (Scotland) being free from the English.
It is french for Scotland...
Never. The two crowns were united under James I of England, VI of Scotland, by simple inheritance. the scottish king, king James the sixth of Scotland inherited the English throne and became king James the first of and decided to unite England, Scotland and Ireland to make the united kingdom of great Britain in 1707.
English kings had no authority over Scotland.
The English
'Scotland' is not a word in Gaelic; it's in English.
Dylan (they speak English in Scotland)
The two English counties that border Scotland are Northumberland and Cumbria.
The Wars of the Three Kingdoms took place between 1639 and 1651, with Scotland being heavily involved in the conflict. It included the Bishops' Wars, the English Civil War, and the Cromwellian conquest of Scotland.