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Formation of Britain
Title: Formation of Britain
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1618 | Pages: 6.9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Formation of Britain
Was Britain in 1707 more convincingly a nation than it had been in 1603?
Creating Britain was a task that would involve a tenacious and often tyrannous effort by monarchs, politicians and defenders of England. This essay will firstly give an account of how the unification of the kingdoms of England and Scotland was succeeding in 1603 and then compare and contrast this with the situation in 1707. The two dates mark an optimistic view of what James wanted
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paved the way for what would later become a truly Great Britain and whilst many gaps and anomalies remained in the relationship between the two countries, Britain was more convincingly a nation in 1707 than in 1603. This is due to a more wider scope of acceptance, regardless of the means, and a more secure establishment. However the nation of ‘Britain’ still had many flaws; the union was one made rashly and one of compromise and sacrifice.
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