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English troops were stationed just south of the Scottish border and also in northern Ireland as an "encouragement". Months of fierce debate in both capital cities and throughout both kingdoms followed. In Scotland, the debate on occasion dissolved into civil disorder, most notably involving the notorious "Edinburgh Mob", which threatened "Destruction to all the Promoters of the Union". As the Scottish Parliament was deliberating on 22 October 1706, the session had to be suspended "because the mob was threatening to break in"; although this did not ultimately occur, they subsequently "attacked the house of Sir Patrick Johnston, a commissioner for union and former
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and other legislation refer to it as a "treaty" although in the same article he does agree with Smith that the Kingdom of Scotland ceased to exist after the Acts of Union "ratified by the parliaments of the two uniting states under their domestic laws, so as to put themselves out of existence and
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Smith argues further that this debate is redundant because the obligants under the treaty 'disappeared in 1707' and replaced by a new state, which was not party to a treaty, or combined into a successor state to the Kingdom of England. A treaty requires at least two parties, so it ceased to exist
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After the negotiations ended on 22 July 1706, acts of parliament were drafted by both parliaments to implement the agreed Articles of Union. The Scottish proponents of union believed that failure to agree to the Articles would result in the imposition of a union under less favourable terms, and
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combining the two parliaments and the powers of the two crowns. Scotland's crown, sceptre, and sword of state remained at Edinburgh Castle. Queen Anne (already Queen of both England and Scotland) formally became the first occupant of the unified throne of Great Britain, with Scotland sending
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From that point on anti-union demonstrations were common in the capital. In November rioting spread to the south west, that stronghold of strict Calvinism and covenanting tradition. The Glasgow mob rose against union sympathisers in disturbances that lasted intermittently for over a
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ever since she had acceded to the thrones of the three kingdoms in 1702. Under the aegis of the queen and her ministers in both kingdoms, in 1705 the parliaments of England and Scotland agreed to participate in fresh negotiations for a treaty of union.
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Articles 5 to 15, 17, and 18 dealt with a register of British trading ships, customs and duties on import and export, weights and measures, movement, taxes, regulation of trade, and other matters, to ensure equal treatment for all
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is better described as a 'record of negotiations' between commissioners and that the Acts of Union 1707 constitute the actual treaty. The Scottish parliamentary debate subsequently amended the document when producing their
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dynasty would succeed Queen Anne to the Scottish crown, and Scotland received a guarantee of access to colonial markets, in the hope that they would be placed on an equal footing in terms of trade.
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and the Kingdom of England into a state which he referred to as "Great Britain". Nevertheless, Acts of Parliament attempting to unite the two countries failed in 1606, 1667, and 1689.
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Article 20 provided for the protection after the union of a number of heritable offices, superiorities, heritable jurisdictions, offices for life, and jurisdictions for life.
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That the Two Kingdoms of Scotland and England, shall upon 1 May next ensuing the date hereof, and forever after, be United into One Kingdom by the Name of GREAT BRITAIN
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This article is about the treaty creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. For the mutual Acts of Parliament creating the United States of Belgium, see
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Of the Scottish commissioners who were subsequently appointed, twenty-nine were members of the governing Court Party, while one was a member of the
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with England. It ultimately supported the union, despite some popular opposition and anti-union riots in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and elsewhere.
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then began to arrange an election of the commissioners to negotiate on behalf of Scotland, but in September 1705, the leader of the
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This position is rejected by David Walker, who argues that its treaty status is 'amply evidenced' by previous legislation, that the
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Collection of Original Papers and Material Transactions Concerning the late Great Affair of the Union between England and Scotland
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Article 25 provided that all laws of either kingdom that may be inconsistent with the Articles in the Treaty were declared void.
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Article 1 provided that the kingdoms of Scotland and England would, from 1 May 1707, be united into one kingdom named
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It was agreed that England and Scotland would each appoint thirty-one commissioners to conduct the negotiations. The
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and Scotland, but it also provided that the Great Seal of England was to be used until this had been created; a
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lessened the constant English fears of Scottish cooperation with France in a feared French invasion of England.
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to be "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". At the time it was more often referred to as the
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The Jacobite relics of Scotland: being the songs, airs, and legends, of the adherents to the house of Stuart
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Article 23 provided for Scotland's peers to have the same rights as English peers in any trial of peers.
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Article 4 gave the subjects of Great Britain freedom of trade and navigation within the kingdom and the
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Article 22 provided for Scotland to be represented in the new Parliament of Great Britain by sixteen
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investors and diminished the resistance of the Scottish political establishment to the idea of
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Negotiations between the English and Scottish commissioners began on 16 April 1706 at the
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is the name usually now given to the treaty which led to the creation of the new state of
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Significant financial payoffs to Scottish parliamentarians were later referred to by
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The two Unions: Ireland, Scotland, and the survival of the United Kingdom, 1707–2007
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Bowie, Karin. "A 1706 manifesto for an armed rising against incorporating union."
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Scotland analysis : devolution and the implications of Scottish independence
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After this personal union, the new monarch, James I and VI, sought to unite the
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Macinnes, Allan I. "Treaty of Union: Voting Patterns and Political Influence,"
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Smout, T. C. "The Anglo-Scottish Union of 1707. I. The Economic Background."
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The following commissioners were appointed to negotiate the Treaty of Union:
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as an international treaty is challenged by T. B. Smith. He argued that the
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and all other records, rolls and registers be kept and remain in Scotland.
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Raffe, Alasdair. "1707, 2007, and the Unionist turn in Scottish history."
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were not in favour of a union, and only one was among the commissioners.
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The details of the Treaty were agreed on 22 July 1706, and separate
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Agreement that led to the creation of the new state of Great Britain
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has been disputed. See *Status*, this article for more information.
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Scottish Public Opinion and the Anglo-Scottish Union, 1699–1707
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Macinnes, Allan I. "The Treaty of Union: Made in England." in
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Article 21 provided for the protection of the rights of the
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was born on 1 May 1707, shortly after the parliaments of
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Historical Social Research / Historische Sozialforschung
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when he wrote "We're bought and sold for English gold,
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Literature and Union: Scottish Texts, British Contexts
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Deeper political integration had been a key policy of
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England was also under pressure from the London-based
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Public opinion in early modern Scotland, c. 1560–1707
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The History of the Union Between England and Scotland
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for Great Britain, subsequently effected through the
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The Union: England, Scotland and the Treaty of 1707
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Scotland's Relations with England: a survey to 1707
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Treaty of Union 1707
Union of the Crowns
Treaty of Union (1790)



Constitutional documents
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countries

Treaty of Union
Acts of Union
Succession to the Crown Act 1707
Septennial Act
Wales and Berwick Act
Constitution of Ireland (1782)
Acts of Union 1800
HC (Disqualifications) Act 1801
Reform Act 1832
Scottish Reform Act 1832
Irish Reform Act 1832
Representation of the People Act 1867
Reform Act (Scotland) 1868
Reform Act (Ireland) 1868
Irish Church Act
Royal Titles Act 1876
Appellate Jurisdiction Act
Reform Act 1884
Interpretation Act 1889
Parliament Act

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