- Summary
- The Kingdom of Great Britain was established in 1707 when the English and Scottish parliaments united under a single monarch, King George I, effectively forming the British Crown and creating a unified territory across England, Scotland, and Wales. This political union was secured through the Act of Union, which abolished the separate kingdoms of England and Scotland, granting the two jurisdictions one sovereign head and one crown. During its consolidation, the monarch retained the right to appoint nobility, ministers, and judges, though the Crown and the Parliament of England had distinct roles. The unified nation expanded rapidly, gaining significant influence in the Atlantic and Caribbean territories by the mid-19th century. This period marked a critical turning point in British history, as it created a new centralized identity under one ruler who also served as the ultimate protector of the people of all three former sovereign states. The political and economic unity achieved through this merger laid the foundational basis for the subsequent evolution of the British statehood.
- Title
- Gilberto Gil
- Description
- Gilberto Gil
- Keywords
- roundhouse, portugal, arena, santa, para, shows, copyright
- NS Lookup
- A 154.53.44.4
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-14
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