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short note on unification in Britain in 6 points.​

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Answered by darshit28
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In Britain every ethnic group was present and people there spoke different languages. But the Britain group was above all the other ethnicities in terms of power, wealth, and importance. In 1707 an act of union was passed which led to the formation of United Kingdom. The English people tried to suppress the highlanders and also forbade them to use their own language which was Gaelic. After some time Great Britain tried to unify Ireland in it as well. There were some problems which were faced by Irish people by the Catholics. But they failed to protest against them in 1789 and later Ireland was forcibly incorporated in the U.K of Great Britain in 1801.

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Answered by aishwaryachak123
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Explanation:

Unification of Britain are:

•In Britain, the formation of a nation state was not the result of a sudden revolution.

•It was a very long process.

•There was no British nation in the eighteenth century.

•The people who inhabited the British Isles were ethnic ones - such as English, Welsh, Scot, or Irish. All of these groups had their own culture and traditions.

•But the English nation grew steadily in wealth, importance and power. Thus it was able to extend its influence over other nations.

•The Act of Union (1707) between England and Scotland resulted in the formation of the "United Kingdom Of Great Britain."

•In 1801,Ireland was forced to join the United Kingdom of Great Britain.

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