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What influenced the Southern Lowland culture in Scotland?
The Southern Lowland culture in Scotland was influenced by English and Norman settlements.
Who were the key figures in resisting English rule in Scotland?
Key figures included William Wallace and Robert the Bruce.
What battle is associated with Robert the Bruce's victory over the English?
The Battle of Bannockburn is associated with Robert the Bruce's victory.
What was the Declaration of Arbroath?
The Declaration of Arbroath was a document asserting the independence of Scotland.
What was the Union of the Crowns?
In 1603, the Union of the Crowns occurred when James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
What did the Acts of Union 1707 accomplish?
The Acts of Union 1707 created Great Britain, merging the Parliaments of England and Scotland.
What were the Jacobite rebellions?
The Jacobite rebellions of 1715 and 1745 were attempts to restore the Stuart monarchy in Scotland.
What factors contributed to the forging of a Scottish national identity within the Union?
Religion, empire, industry, trade, foreign wars, communication, transport, and technology contributed to Scottish identity.
What was Colley's view on Great Britain and its components?
Colley suggested Great Britain must be seen as one new nation and three much older nations.
How did Scottish estates contribute to nationalism?
Scottish estates remained free from southern interference, allowing nationalism and Scottish particularities to thrive.