"The Early History of the Scottish Union Question" by George W. T. Omond offers a comprehensive look at the historical and political happenings related to the union of England and Scotland, from Kind Edward I's reign to the Act of Union in 1707. It explores initial efforts at unification and the treacherous political negotiations that led to conflict and resentment. The author discusses significant events such as attempted marriage alliances, the impact of invasions, and church debates, effectively highlighting the complex historical relationship between the two nations that shaped their eventual union and appealing to readers interested in British history.

The Early History of the Scottish Union Question Bi-Centenary Edition
By George W. T. (George William Thomson) Omond
Discover the long and rocky road of political negotiations, conflicts, and shared heritage that ultimately led to the union of two powerful kingdoms.
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About the AuthorGeorge William Thomson Omond MA FRHistS (1846β1929) was a Scottish advocate and a prolific writer of history books.
George William Thomson Omond MA FRHistS (1846β1929) was a Scottish advocate and a prolific writer of history books.
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