>S-Scotland was never conquered
>I-I'm God's Executioner
Aren't Scotland united to England because a scottish queen ruled both ? Shouldn't be England the cuckhold
>>573249
scottish speak english and are basically englishmen with funny accents at this point
they got cucked in the end
>>573252
What if you are speaking Scots with a retarded accent?
Think about it.
>>573249
Because at that point the two kingdoms were basically run by parliament. Gaelic aristocracy in Scotland was removed, highland clearances etc
>>573249
Nah bro. Scots speak English, have pretty much forgotten their native language unlike Irish, and are 100% protestant just like their English masters. Scotland is literally a nation of cuckolds. Every Scottish 'man' has to give his wife to an English bull once a week
>>573249
King.
James I of England was James VI of Scotland, before Elizabeth Tudor's death.
James taking the english crown is therefore the Union of the Crowns (1603) which created the United Kingdom (ie, united under one crown). They remained politically independent till 1707, when scotland had bankrupted itself in a disastrously mismanaged expansion to try to found a settlement in Panama (called the Darien Scheme). To dig itself out of the debt, the scottish parliament agreed to dissolve, and cede control to Westminster, which is the Union of the Parliaments.
>>573389
>Scots speak English, have pretty much forgotten their native language
Scotland was speaking the same language as the English, before there was a Scotland, or an England.
The language you're referring to, "unlike the Irish", is Gaelic, which was the sole preserve of the Western Islands, some of the Highlands, and some of Ayrshire. Doric, which is a dialect of anglo-saxon root, was spoken in between, in the Grampians and the Kingdom of Fife.
The lowlands - the political and economic heart of Scotland, which have held the vast majority of the population throughout history and pre-history, have always spoken the same language as Northumbria, Yorkshire, and Cumbria in England.
Suggesting otherwise is, quite simply, gross ignorance of the reality of Scots history and linguistics.
>>573432
You've swallowed quite a bit of propaganda.
This only happened after the Lothian "Scots" and their English masters attempted to ethnically cleanse the Gaels from Alba. Prior to this, Gaeilge was the primary language of the nation. Practically all of Alba's place names are derived from Gaeilge, and it goes to show that the impostor Saxons claim the exonym of a Gaelic people.
It would be hilarious if your people weren't so vehemently xenophobic and scared of the truth.
>>573227
>Scottish Covenanters
Who even cares what happens to those bastards, they were traitors to the crown and got their shit kicked in by Montrose and 2,000 Highlanders with rocks
>>573319
Scots is Anglic though, not Celtic.
Czechmate, skirt-wearers