Which one of the following statements is false regarding the Act of Union 1707

CBSE,CLASS 10,Delhi 11,Act of Union 1707, The Rise Of Nationalism In Europe, Which one of the following statements is false regarding the Act of Union
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Which one of the following statements is false regarding the Act of Union 1707? [Delhi 2011] 

  •  It gave England control over Scotland.
  •  It resulted in the formation of the ‘United Kingdom of Great Britain’.
  •  It was an agreement between England and Scotland. 
  •  It was an agreement between England and Ireland. 

Answer:  It was an agreement between England and Ireland. 

Additional Information

The Act of Union 1707 was a landmark agreement that unified the kingdoms of England and Scotland into a single political entity known as the Kingdom of Great Britain


### Key Points:


#### Background:

1. Separate Kingdoms:

   - England and Scotland were separate nations with their own parliaments, laws, and monarchies, but they shared a monarch since the Union of the Crowns in 1603, when James VI of Scotland became James I of England.

2. Motivations for Union:

   - England: Sought to secure its northern border and prevent Scotland from allying with France (a rival of England).

   - Scotland: Faced economic hardships, particularly after the failure of the Darien Scheme, a Scottish colonial venture in Central America. Union with England offered economic support and access to English trade.


#### Provisions of the Act:

1. Parliamentary Union:

   - The separate parliaments of England and Scotland were merged to form the Parliament of Great Britain, based in Westminster, London.

2. Single Monarchy:

   - The union formalized the shared monarchy under Queen Anne, who became the first monarch of Great Britain.

3. Economic Integration:

   - Scotland gained access to England's colonial markets and trade networks.

   - A monetary compensation known as the "Equivalent" was provided to Scotland to address its financial losses.

4. Preservation of Institutions:

   - Scotland retained its separate legal system, church (the Presbyterian Church of Scotland), and education system.


#### Significance:

1. Formation of Great Britain:

   - The Act created a unified kingdom, laying the foundation for what would later become the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

2. Economic Benefits:

   - Over time, the union led to economic growth and integration, especially for Scotland.

3. Controversy:

   - The union faced significant opposition in Scotland, where many viewed it as a loss of sovereignty.

   - This opposition persists in modern times, with ongoing debates about Scottish independence.


The Act of Union 1707 remains a pivotal moment in British history, shaping the political, economic, and cultural landscape of the British Isles.

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