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Act of Union (1707)

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The Act of Union

Even though the English and the Scottish crown were united since the reign of James I (Scottish James VI) the Act of Union was installed as a result of the Media:Act of Settlement on the 1st of May 1707. According to the Media:Act of Settlement the Hanoverian house should succeed Media:Queen Anne I. To ensure that the Media:Act of Settlement doesn’t divide the union of the crowns, which lasted around 100 years, the Act of Union was made. It is a contract, which units England’s and Scotland’s crown and formed the Media:United Kingdom.


Literature:

http://www.royal.gov.uk/HistoryoftheMonarchy/Scottish%20Monarchs(400ad-1603)/TheStewarts/Anne.aspx

http://www.parliament.uk/actofunion/01_background.html