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Sophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of how England and Scotland became Great Britain in the Act of Union in 1707.----more----
England and Scotland had fought wars for hundreds of years. The Romans had built Hadrian’s Wall to keep the Picts out of Roman Britain. The English had later tried to conquer Scotland in the Wars of Scottish independence but had been stopped by William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. However, the wars between the two continued. Scotland even allied with England’s arch enemy France.
Everything changed with the death of the childless Queen Elizabeth. Her cousin, James, became King. He was already King of Scots. Now England and Scotland had the same King. However, that did not mean they became the same country. In fact the English were opposed to the very idea. So for the next hundred years the two countries had the same King or Queen but were ruled separately. However, the fighting did not stop. There was civil war in England and Scotland. Scottish armies crossed the border into England and English armies from England into Scotland. Peace eventually came. It was helped by the fact that both countries were Protestant.
I am aware that this history topic is quite contested and very relevant for politics today. We have done our very best to be impartial, factual and fair. Happy to receive any feedback either via twitter or facebook.
If you liked this episode then you might like our Wars of Scottish Independence series.
We have episodes on The Hammer of the Scots
Medieval: War of Scottish Independence 1 - The Hammer of the Scots (historystorytime.com)
On William Wallace
Medieval: War of Scottish Independence 1 - The Hammer of the Scots (historystorytime.com)
And on Robert the Bruce.
Medieval: War of Scottish Independence 3 - Robert the Bruce (historystorytime.com)
If you would like to join our Patron’s Club you can find it at www.patreon.com/historystorytime. There are extra episodes there.
 By Sophie (7) & Ellie (5) tell history for kids
By Sophie (7) & Ellie (5) tell history for kidsSophie (age 7) and Ellie (age 5) tell the story of how England and Scotland became Great Britain in the Act of Union in 1707.----more----
England and Scotland had fought wars for hundreds of years. The Romans had built Hadrian’s Wall to keep the Picts out of Roman Britain. The English had later tried to conquer Scotland in the Wars of Scottish independence but had been stopped by William Wallace and Robert the Bruce. However, the wars between the two continued. Scotland even allied with England’s arch enemy France.
Everything changed with the death of the childless Queen Elizabeth. Her cousin, James, became King. He was already King of Scots. Now England and Scotland had the same King. However, that did not mean they became the same country. In fact the English were opposed to the very idea. So for the next hundred years the two countries had the same King or Queen but were ruled separately. However, the fighting did not stop. There was civil war in England and Scotland. Scottish armies crossed the border into England and English armies from England into Scotland. Peace eventually came. It was helped by the fact that both countries were Protestant.
I am aware that this history topic is quite contested and very relevant for politics today. We have done our very best to be impartial, factual and fair. Happy to receive any feedback either via twitter or facebook.
If you liked this episode then you might like our Wars of Scottish Independence series.
We have episodes on The Hammer of the Scots
Medieval: War of Scottish Independence 1 - The Hammer of the Scots (historystorytime.com)
On William Wallace
Medieval: War of Scottish Independence 1 - The Hammer of the Scots (historystorytime.com)
And on Robert the Bruce.
Medieval: War of Scottish Independence 3 - Robert the Bruce (historystorytime.com)
If you would like to join our Patron’s Club you can find it at www.patreon.com/historystorytime. There are extra episodes there.