300 years ago, Scotland was an independent country. Since then, it has been part of the United Kingdom, along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Its current status is similar to individual states within the United States. At the most recent opinion poll, only about 23% of the electorate in Scotland stated that they would vote for an independent Scotland in the 2014 referendum.
The ordinary people lived as peasants during the wars of Scottish independence.
Scottish Independence hasn't yet been gained. Scotland is still part of the United Kingdom. The SNP, Scottish National Party, have promised the people of Scotland a referendum on Scottish independence but it hasn't happened yet.
A referendum in Scotland in September 2014 decided that the Scottish people would rather not have independence from the rest of the UK. However, around 1.6 million people voted for independence and 2 million for the status quo.
no
Second War of Scottish Independence happened in 1332.
Scottish Independence
When a majority of Scottish people vote for full independence in a referendum.
yes
18 September 2014
The Scots (as a whole nation) never fought a war of independence.
In the Scottish Borders, the winning vote is a huge no. 55,553 voted no. 27,906 voted yes.
he got Indian independence from the british empire and inspired his fellow Indians to get their independence they deserve.