They didn't. They are both part of the United Kingdom.
No, Manchester is not in Scotland. It is a city located in England. Scotland is a separate country located to the north of England.
No Scotland has a separate system.
Scotland is a separate nation from England and Wales and has its own legal system.
Scotland and wales have kept cultural identities separate from that of England
There is no UK curriculum. England and Scotland have separate education systems.
No. Scotland is on the island of Great Britain and shares a common border with England.
During medieval times, the United Kingdom did not exist. England and Scotland were separate kingdoms, often at war with one another. England was usually more powerful than Scotland, but Scotland was sometimes allied with France.
Lincolnshire is a county in England and is not a separate country or province
no they are separate countries but they are part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
England and Scotland share a land border, so you can travel between them by road or rail or you could fly. Ireland is on a separate island, so to go from England or Scotland to Ireland you would have to fly or go by boat.
England is 130,395 km squared. Scotland and Wales are separate countries, they are not part of England and so wouldn't be included in calculating the size of England. They would only be considered when measuring the size of the United Kingdom mainland.
No. England and Scotland, and also Wales, are on an island called Great Britain. To the west is the neighbouring island of Ireland, consisting of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, and Wales are collectively known as the United Kingdom. None of those four parts can be said to own any of the others. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom.