because of the land
Because they thought that the weather would improve but they were wrong.
This happened roughly around 1214
They settled in all of Great Britain but England was later invaded by other races.
What region in Britain/UK did the Celts live?
For the same reason that they settled any where else; the availability of food, water and land.
tonbridge,kent,england but they never invaded Scotland ,Wales and cornwall.
Both the African countries of Sierra Leone and South Africa have cities called Aberdeen, as do several states in the USA. The original Aberdeen is the one in Scotland as several Aberdonians left Scotland to settle in the New World and colonies.
Actually vikings were from all of Scandinavia including Finland but only the southern part,and they werent controlled by Sweden that came way after
first picts in the north and brtonsin the south, then gaels settled from irelandin the west, then vikings settled in the islands and angles settled in the south. they all contributed to the modern Scottish identity.
With Scotland becoming part of the United Kingdom, thousands of Scots began to settle in the British colonies of North America. This helped populate the British-American colonies on the Atlantic Ocean coastline.
Irish people were in Ireland, not Scotland. However, the western part of Scotland is nearest in proximity to the island of Ireland, making that area of Scotland a popular point of arrival for Irish emigrating from Ireland to Great Britain over the years. Scottish cities with the largest number of residents of Irish ancestry are: Dundee, Edinburgh, and Glasgow. The first sentence of this answer is not needed. That's not what the questioner meant.
In Scotland, the process of settling a will, known as "executing the estate," can vary significantly depending on the complexity of the estate and whether any disputes arise. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few months to over a year to fully settle a will. Factors such as the need for obtaining confirmation (the Scottish equivalent of probate), the size of the estate, and the efficiency of the involved parties can influence the timeline. It's advisable for executors to act promptly and keep beneficiaries informed to help streamline the process.