The parliaments of Scotland and England united in 1707.
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.
No, Scotland and England were united from 1707 and were both part of the United Kingdom.
There wasn't a king at that time. The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland was in 1707. The ruling monarch in 1707 was Queen Anne.
The 1707 Act of Union.
Scotland (1707) and Ireland (1801).
Scotland and England were united in 1707. This is the first and only time they were united and therefore have never been reunited.
Scotland and England created a union called Great Britain in 1707. England did not conquer Scotland.
The Union of the Parliaments in 1707 united England and Scotland.
The Union of the Parliaments in 1707.
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.
Scotland became united with England, and along with Wales and Northern Ireland, currently make up the United Kingdom.