1707 in England explained
Events from the year 1707 in the Kingdom of England, then England.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Anne (until 1 May; England and Scotland unite)
Events
- 16 January – The Parliament of Scotland passes the Union with England Act.
- 19 March – The Act of Union with Scotland is passed by the Parliament of England.
- 14 April (25 April New Style) – At the Battle of Almansa (Spain) in the War of the Spanish Succession, the Bourbon army of Spain and France (with Irish mercenaries) under the French-born Englishman James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick, soundly defeats the allied forces of Portugal, England, and the Dutch Republic led by the French-born Huguenot in English service Henri de Massue, Earl of Galway.[1]
- 1 May – England becomes part of the united kingdom of Great Britain as a result of the 1706 Treaty of Union that was ratified by the Acts of Union[2] and merges the Parliaments of England and Scotland to form the Parliament of Great Britain.[3] The Equivalent, a sum of £398,000, is paid to Scotland by the English government to compensate for the fact that Scotland had no National Debt but, on Union, was taking on shared responsibility for England’s National Debt.
Births
Deaths
See also
Notes and References
- Book: Payne, Stanley G.. A History of Spain and Portugal. 2. Chapter 16: The Eighteenth-Century Bourbon Regime in Spain. Madison. University of Wisconsin Press. 0-299-06270-8. 2008-04-17. registration.
- Web site: Act of Union 1707. Parliament of the United Kingdom. 2016-03-11.
- Book: Williams, Hywel. Cassell's Chronology of World History. registration. London. Weidenfeld & Nicolson. 2005. 0-304-35730-8. 291.