Because Scotland refused to be ruled by England.
The Bishops' Wars, fought in 1639 and 1640, were conflicts between England and Scotland primarily over religious and political control. The Scottish Covenanters emerged victorious, successfully resisting King Charles I's attempts to impose Anglican practices in Scotland. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Berwick in 1639 and ultimately contributed to the broader conflicts of the English Civil War.
This was the beginning of the first Scottish War of Independance.
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.
The year 1640 is associated with the succession of rule in the Ottoman Empire from Murat IV to Ibrahim I. 1640 is also associated with the restoration of the Treaty of Ripon; this treaty restored peace between King Charles I and Scotland.
Scotland
Because Scotland refused to be ruled by England.
If you are meaning the war in 1296, Scotland won. Many debate about how Scotland won the war, mainly due to good tactics and luck.There was many wars between Scotland and England, some were won by Scotland and most were won by England. The final war was won by England which called a conference between the 3 kingdoms: Ireland, Scotland and England. In this meeting both Ireland and Scotland declared England as the dominant country of the United Kingdom leaving the Queen in charge of the United Kingdom. Scotland was thrown into huge debt and rebelion which led to this conference taking place.
yes there was
France, Ireland, Scotland, England.
Only England
The Bishops' Wars, fought in 1639 and 1640, were conflicts between England and Scotland primarily over religious and political control. The Scottish Covenanters emerged victorious, successfully resisting King Charles I's attempts to impose Anglican practices in Scotland. This led to the signing of the Treaty of Berwick in 1639 and ultimately contributed to the broader conflicts of the English Civil War.
Great Britain wasn't always just England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Scotland never wanted to become Great Britain. Scotland had war with England and Wales. England won, so Scotland would have to stay Great Britain.
On and off from the 9th century to the 18th century.
England would never go to war with Scotland in the first place. We both share the same army (British Army) and we are both too sensible to allow this too happen.
This was the beginning of the first Scottish War of Independance.
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.