The Act of Union of 1707 united the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain. This legislative agreement merged the two separate parliaments into a single Parliament of Great Britain, located in Westminster. The union aimed to create political stability and economic benefits for both nations.
which countries were involve in the act of union
The Act of Union 1707 joined the crowns of Scotland and England (including Wales).
I presume you mean WHEN did Scotland and England unite! If so, the Union of the Crowns took place in 1603 and the Union of the Parliaments in 1707. A Scottish Parliament (within the UK) was recreated in 1999.
There have been three separate Act of Unions, all used by the United Kingdom. The first, the Act of Union 1707, united the countries of Scotland and England (forming Great Britain). The second, the Act of Union 1800, united the countries of Ireland and Great Britain (forming the United Kingdom). The third, the Act of Union 1840, united the Upper and Lower Canadian legislatures, forming a single Province of Canada within the United Kingdom.
The English and Scottish parliaments officially united in 1707 to form the Parliament of Great Britain. This came about through the Act of Union which was passed by both parliaments that year.
The Union of the Parliaments was in 1707.
The 1707 Act of Union.
1707
By the 1707 Act of Union
Yes, in 1707.
I assume you mean 'What IS the Act of Union' ? In 1707 The parliaments of Scotland and England joined to become Great Britain.
Scotland, with the Union of the Parliaments Act of 1707.