by a priministor
He rules the countrie over all -
and the priministor is chosen by Parliament, Parliament chooses legitimits and the public can vote if the legitimate can replace a current member of Parliament
Scotland is ruled by a devolved government, headed by the First Minister, who leads the Scottish Parliament. The Parliament has powers over areas like education, health, and justice, while issues such as defense and foreign affairs are still managed by the UK government. Scotland also elects Members of Parliament to represent them in the UK Parliament in Westminster.
There has not been a King or Queen of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The current monarch of The United Kingdom is Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II. See the related question links below.
England became a unified state in 927. The equivalent point in time for Scotland is less clear. Tradition suggests the state was founded in 843 by Kenneth MacAlpin but in written history he is merely king of the Picts. The first king of Scotland/Scots was Donald II who ruled in 889. From this point of view Scotland is slightly older. Edit: It wasn't until 1018 that the Angles were finally defeated in Scotland when Malcolm II defeated the English and Lothian became part of the country. This date of 1018 is also accepted as the formal foundation date for Scotland, making England nearly 100 years older than Scotland, so it depends if you want to take 843 or 1018 as the start date, both could be argued to be correct.
The French word for Scotland is "Écosse."
Scotland is bordered by England to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the west and north. To the east, Scotland is bounded by the North Sea.
No, Glasgow, Scotland does not have a Walmart store. Walmart does not have any stores in Scotland.
Because Scotland refused to be ruled by England.
Scotland was ruled by James IV of Scots. England and Wales was ruled by Henry VII of England (note that Wales was officially administered by the King of England's eldest son).
It wasn't about Scotland. It was about Idi Amin who ruled Uganda in the 1970's.
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Scotland did not want to be ruled by England.
Ulster Plantation was ruled by King James I of England and VI of Scotland.
Scotland has never had a president. Before Scotland went into a union with England in 1707 it was a kingdom ruled by monarchs.
King James also ruled Scotland.
England was England and Scotland was Scotland, they were just united under James I (James VI of Scotland).
William I, ruled 1165 to 1214.
No. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and it was never ruled by Nazi Germany.
Kenneth's undisputed legacy was to produce a dynasty of rulers who claimed descent from him and was the founder of the dynasty which ruled Scotland for much of the medieval period. So he ruled Scotland.