Scotland
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
Scotland, with the Union of the Parliaments Act of 1707.
Well 'The Kingdom of Scotland' no longer exists, Scotland joined with England to form Great Britain.
No. In 1707 England and Wales joined with Scotland to form the United Kingdom. The three countries are on the island that is sometimes referred to as Great Britain. Ireland is a separate island. In 1801, Ireland became part of the United Kingdom, but obviously not Great Britain as it was still a separate island.
The UK was formed in 1801 when the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland were joined to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The flags of Scotland and England were combined to form the flag of Great Britain in 1707, the cross of St Patrick was added in 1801 to form the current flag. Wales is not represented separately and is represented by the St George's Cross as England and Wales were one single legal entity when England and Scotland combined.
Ireland
Ireland
Great Britain England and Wales form Britian. In 1707 Scotland joind with Britain to form Great Britain. Great that is in land mass, not in political power like all you Yanks think. After the Irish war of Independence in the 1920s Northern Ireland was joined with Great Britain to form the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is often refered to as the United KIngdom - not sure what else it could be called.
Ireland and Scotland.
Wales was joined to England in the 13th century. In 1707, the parliaments of Scotland and England were merged to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain. In 1801, the Irish parliament was included to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1922, most of Ireland seceded from the UK and the name of the country then became 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'.