Which of the following was the result of the act of union 1707 ?
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The Acts of Union took effect on May 1, 1707. It resulted in the merger of the Scottish Parliament and the English Parliament and gave birth to the Parliament of Great Britain.
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The result of the Act of Union 1707, was the unification of the parliament of Scotland and the parliament of England.
- The two nations had shared a ruler since the Union of the Crowns in 1603 when King James VI of Scotland acquired the English lofty position from his twofold first cousin twice eliminated, Queen Elizabeth I. Albeit portrayed as a Union of Crowns, and notwithstanding James' affirmation of his increase to a solitary Crown, England and Scotland were authoritatively independent Kingdoms until 1707 (rather than the suggested production of a solitary brought together Kingdom, exemplified by the later Kingdom of Great Britain). Before the Acts of Union, there had been three past endeavors (in 1606, 1667, and 1689) to join the two nations by Acts of Parliament, however, it was not until the mid eighteenth century that both political foundations came to help the thought, but for various reasons.
- The Acts produced results on 1 May 1707. On this date, the Scottish Parliament and the English Parliament joined to frame the Parliament of Great Britain, situated in the Palace of Westminster in London, the home of the English Parliament. Hence, the Acts are alluded to as the Union of the Parliaments.
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