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The reason for resentment of Scottish people against the British was because of:​

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The Anglo-Scottish Wars were a series of military conflicts between the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Sometimes referred to as the Wars of Scottish Independence they were fought between the years of 1296 – 1346. Systematic suppression of its cultural and political institutions. The Catholics of Scottish highlands were ruthlessly suppressed and lost independence. The last Dunkeld king, Alexander III, died in 1286. ... James VI, Stuart king of Scotland, also inherited the throne of England in 1603, and the Stuart kings and queens ruled both independent kingdoms until the Acts of Union in 1707 merged the two kingdoms into a new state, the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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