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process of unification of UK?

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Answered by sanya55
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UK since a long time had been a patchwork of different regions that had their own cultural norms. And practises

Thought the ACT OF UNIONS in 1707 UK Was recognised as an independent unified kingdom

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Answered by chanchal12345
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The process of unification of United Kingdom was considered to be long Drawn out process because

*** 1) first in Britain the formation of nation state was not the result of sudden her feel or Revolution it was the result of long drawn out process

***2)the primary identities of the people who inhabited the British Isles were ethnic - such as English welsh,Scot or Irish there was no British Nation prior to the 18th century

***3) steady growth of English Nation steadily in case of wealth importance and power it was able to extend its influence over other nation of Islands

***4) the act of union 1707 between England and Scotland resulted in the formation of" United Kingdom of Great Britain ".it was able to extend influence Over The Other nations of Islands

***5)the English Parliament which seized the power from Monarchy in 1688 at the end of a conflict was instrument through which a nation state with England at its Centre give to be forged .In 1797 England and Scotland entered the Union.

***6)the growth of British identity meant that Scotland's distinctive culture and political institution wave symmetrically suppressed

***7)the Scottish Highlands will Forbidden to speak the Gaelic language or wear the National dress and large numbers are forcibly driver out of their Homeland

**8) At last in 1808 Ireland was forcibly incorporated into UK

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