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.
i wanna say scotland....
In 1603, the Union of the Crowns occurred when King James VI of Scotland ascended to the English throne as James I after the death of Queen Elizabeth I. This event marked the beginning of a personal union between Scotland and England, as both crowns were held by the same monarch. However, Scotland and England remained separate sovereign states until the formal political union in 1707.
William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.
The Swedish settlement came under the control of the English.
The English gained Canada 100% under his control .
None. Wales and Ireland were under English control (with varying levels of security), Scotland had its own King and Government system until the death of Henry's daughter Elizabeth in 1603.
It was the site of Robert the Bruce's defeat of the English under Edward II on June 23, 1314.
The English wanted Ireland to be under its control. Ireland didn't want to be under control.
proprietary colony
it came under the control of her husband.
it came under the control of her husband