Why is the process of uk unification a drawn out process?
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As Scotland votes to stay in the UK Alex Salmond calls for the pledge of more devolved powers "This won't be a drawn out process; I have started work today and will present what.
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The process of unification of UK was a long drawn out process as:-
1)The story of nationalism in Britain is very different from other nations in Europe.
2)As it was not a result of sudden upheaval or protest but a long process of struggle
3)Prior to 18th century the were no British nations but there were ethnic identities such as English Welsh Scot or Irish
4)All these ethnic groups had there own culture and tradition
5)The symbol of new Britain :- The Birtish flag ,The national anthem and English language were actively promoted and older nations survived as a subordinate partners in this union
6)Propogation of English culture over others created UK of Great Britain in the following years :-
1688-English parliament seized power from monarchy
1797-English and Scotland entered into act of union
1808-Ireland was forcibly incorporated into UK