Because Scotland refused to be ruled by England.
The Union of the Parliaments Act of 1707 connected England and Scotland to form Great Britain. Wales was already ruled directly from London. Ireland was added in 1801 to form 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
=Great Britain almost entirely ruled the colonies in the 1700s.=
No. Scotland is part of the United Kingdom, and it was never ruled by Nazi Germany.
Yes, it was- Wales and Scotland were by then incorporated into it, and Britain ruled over Ireland as well as numerous overseas colonies (including, in 1780, the USA).
who ruled russia during 1700
About 5.2 million. Another 400,000 lived in Wales, and over a million in Scotland.
The British Empire.
the english
Well there is Scotland and France but I'm not sure of the other one
Because Scotland refused to be ruled by England.
The Union of the Parliaments Act of 1707 connected England and Scotland to form Great Britain. Wales was already ruled directly from London. Ireland was added in 1801 to form 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
Ireland and Scotland.
Scotland was ruled by James IV of Scots. England and Wales was ruled by Henry VII of England (note that Wales was officially administered by the King of England's eldest son).
Every state on the east coast was ruled by Great Britain. 1/4 of the rest of the undicovered land was ruled by Spain.
Scotland did not want to be ruled by England.
It wasn't about Scotland. It was about Idi Amin who ruled Uganda in the 1970's.