Mark Goldie, ‘Divergence and Union: Scotland and England, 1660-1707’

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What did previous historiography define the Anglo-Scottish union as?

a ‘natural evolution’, a preordained stage in the development of the British state

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What did Goldie define the Anglo-Scottish relationship as?

Before 1560 England and Scotland were two of the most hostile nations in Europe

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How many times did Scottish armies invaded England between 1639 and 1652?

Scottish armies invaded England 4x 

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Between what years did Scottish armies invaded England 4x?

Between 1639 and 1652

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What did Goldie claim of the union of the crowns?

“Despite the regal union of 1603 the two nations remained politically, socially, culturally and religiously distinct”