Scotland History: Early History The People Culture and Tradition
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Scotland History Early History The People Culture and Tradition. Scotland is one of four countries that make up the United Kingdom. (The other three are England Wales and Northern Ireland.) Scotland covers the northern part of the island of Great Britain which it shares with England and Wales. For centuries social and political life in the northern (Highland) area of Scotland was organized around clans (communities of people with strong family ties). Chieftains protected clan members from invasion in exchange for their loyalty. (The cultural tradition of clans still exists today at ceremonial gatherings such as weddings.) The southern areas of Scotland were more influenced by English patterns of organization. Repeated disputes with England sometimes led to war. Before the early fourteenth century the Scottish were ruled by English monarchs. In 1707 the Act of Union made Scotland England and Wales all part of the United Kingdom. Scotland has seen difficult times in the twentieth century. Extensive unemployment began in the 1930s forcing thousands to emigrate in search of a better life. Oil was discovered off the North Sea coast in the 1960s. Many new jobs were created as a result and emigration slowed. Since the 1980s national feeling in favor of separation from England has strengthened. In 1997 Scotland voted to establish its own parliament (government council) by 1999. This change will increase Scotlands independence from England.
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