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trace the unification of britain....

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Answered by ɪᴛᴢPÍɴᴋPèåʀʟ
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The process of unification of Britain is as follows:

In 1707 the Act of Union between England and Scotland led to the formation of the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'.

England dominated Scotland and Ireland in all spheres. British Parliament was dominated by English members.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unification of Britain :-

  • It was not a sudden upheaval or revolution. It was a result of long drawn out process
  • There were different ethnic groups in British isle:
  1. English
  2. Welsh
  3. Scottish
  4. Irish
  • All had their oen cultural and political traditions.
  • English was most powerful and wealthy.
  • The English parliament had seized power from monarchy on 1688.
  • In 1707, An agreement was signed between English and Scots which resulted in " United Kingdom of Great Britain"
  • The British parliament was dominated by its English members.
  • There was growing influence of British culture.
  • Culture and political institutions of Scotland were suppressed.
  • Catholics faced suppression.
  • Scottish people weren't allowed to speak their language and wear their national dress.
  • Ireland was divided between Catholics and Protestants
  • Catholics were in majority.
  • English and Protestants suppressed teh catholics revolt.
  • Ireland was forcibly incorporated in UK in 1801.
  • A new nation emerged with dominant English culture.
  • New symbols were:
  1. British Flag
  2. National Anthem
  3. English literature

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