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Q: What did Scotland give up under the act of union?
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What age are you considered a minor in Scotland?

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a minor is considered a person under the age of 18 per the Family Law Reform Act of 1969. In Scotland, a person under the age of 16 is considered a minor per the Age of legal capacity 1991.The age of criminal responsibility in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 10; in Scotland it is 12.


In what year was Scotland founded by England?

Scotland was not founded by England!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Scotland was a country in itself, it still is a country. Only now it is in a "union" with England, meaning they are supposedly equal partners (this now includes Wales and Northern Ireland). However, England did obviously try to take over Scotland many times and eventually forced through the Act of Union in 1707.But Scotland is a country and has been for many many hundreds of years, a long time before England and Scotland joined and made Britain. Scotland is a country. On its own. Just as much as England is a country, or France is a country, or Italy is a country, to name some random examples. Scotland was NOT founded by England!!


What year did Scotland get its own Parliament?

The legislation for Scotland to hold its own parliament was included in the 1998 Scotland Act and the first meeting of the Scottish Parliament took place on 12 May 1999.


When did Scotland become a part og the UK?

Scotland became a 'country' in the 9th century. But it's present border with England did not take shape until the early 13th century. Scotland wasn't even known as 'Scotland' until the 11th century. It was known as Alba before that.


Why did England join Scotland?

As Queen Elizabeth the 1st died and she had no heirs (children) the only person was King James the 6th of Scotland who became King James the 1st of England. That is how England joined Scotland

Related questions

Did act of union joined Ireland and England under the new country great Britain?

The Act of Union in 1707 joined England and Scotland (not Ireland) to become Britain.


When was the act of union Scotland signed in?

The Union of the Parliaments was in 1707.


What Act united England with Scotland?

The 1707 Act of Union.


What did Scotland gain by the act of union?

Not much.


Which two countries were joined by the act of union in 1707?

which countries were involve in the act of union


When was the act of union between england and scotland?

1707


How did Scotland becomen part of the union of Great Britain?

By the 1707 Act of Union


Was the Act of Union between Scotland and England?

Yes, in 1707.


What it the act of union?

I assume you mean 'What IS the Act of Union' ? In 1707 The parliaments of Scotland and England joined to become Great Britain.


In 1707 the Act of Union joined Scotland with .?

It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.


List the countries involved in the act of union in 1707?

The Act of Union 1707 joined the crowns of Scotland and England (including Wales).


In 1707 the Act of Union joined Scotland with what?

It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.