Because the further north you go, the shorter the day, is and thus the amount of sunlight is reduced.
It ended England 0 Scotland 0 but they played later in 1872 with England winning 4-2.
James 1st of England (6th of Scotland)
Charles 1 was the monarch of Scotland. Later he acquired the title of Monarch of Scotland, Ireland, and England upon the death of his cousin Elizabeth.
They settled in all of Great Britain but England was later invaded by other races.
King James VI of Scotland (later known as James I of England) published the book in 1597.
"New Scotland Yard" is the headquarters of the Metropolitan Police - the police service for Greater London, England. The current "New Scotland Yard" is actually the second building with this name; the first was converted into offices for the UK Parliament. The name "Scotland Yard" comes from a small street off Whitehall in London, where the Scottish Embassy was based prior to the political union of Scotland and England in 1707. The Metropolitan Police later had its headquarters in this street (until the 1880s, when the first New Scotland Yard was built).
They took over Wales and what later came to be called England, but not Scotland.
Daemonologie was written by King James VI of Scotland, later known as King James I of England. The book was published in 1597 and provided a detailed account of witchcraft and demonology.
It was called 'New England' to remind people of their history in England. Most early immigrants were from England and Scotland. Later, French, Irish, Italian, Dutch and Germans began arriving in large numbers.
in Scotland we have summer holidays from mid June until august. but it's a bit later/earlier in England and wales
In the flowering plants, an ovary is a part of the female reproductive organ of the flower. The ovary of a plant is the producer of ovules which later develops into a seed.
The story of Macbeth takes place in Scotland in 1040. At that time both England and Scotland (and Ireland) were continually being attacked by Scandinavians from Denmark or Norway. In earlier times it had been the Vikings; in later times it was their descendants from Normandy, the Normans. In the 900s the Danes controlled a large part of England until they were evicted in 950. In Macbeth, the Norwegians have attacked Scotland (with the help of the Thane of Cawdor).