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Kingdom of Great Britain
1707–1800
Flag of Kingdom of Great Britain
Flag
Coat of arms (1714—1800) of Kingdom of Great Britain
Coat of arms
(1714—1800)
Motto: "Dieu et mon droit" (French)
"God and my right"[1]
Anthem: "God Save the King"[a]
(since 1745)
Royal coat of arms in Scotland:
Great Britain in 1789; Kingdom of Ireland, The Isle of Man and Electorate of Hanover in light green
Great Britain in 1789; Kingdom of Ireland, The Isle of Man and Electorate of Hanover in light green
CapitalLondon
51°30′N 0°7′W / 51.500°N 0.117°W / 51.500; -0.117
Official languages
  • English
  • Law French[b]
Recognised regional languages
  • Scots
  • Welsh
  • Scottish Gaelic
  • Norn
  • Cornish
Religion
Protestantism (Church of England,[3] Church of Scotland)
Demonym(s)British
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Monarch 
• 1707–1714[a]
Anne
• 1714–1727
George I
• 1727–1760
George II
• 1760–1800[b]
George III
Prime Minister (select) 
• 1721–1742
Robert Walpole (first)
• 1783–1800
William Pitt the Younger (last of GB)
LegislatureParliament of Great Britain
• Upper house
House of Lords
• Lower house
House of Commons
Historical eraEarly modern
• Treaty of Union
22 July 1706
• Acts of Union
1 May 1707
• Union with Ireland
31 December 1800
CurrencyPound sterling
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Great Britain Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Great Britain Kingdom of Scotland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Kingdom of Great Britain
Today part of
  • United Kingdom
    • England
    • Scotland
    • Wales
  1. ^ Monarch of England and Scotland from 1702 to 1707
  2. ^ Continued as monarch of the United Kingdom until 1820

The Kingdom of Great Britain[c] was a sovereign state in Western Europe from 1707[5] to the end of 1800. The state was created by the 1706 Treaty of Union and ratified by the Acts of Union 1707, which united the kingdoms of England (including Wales) and Scotland to form a single kingdom encompassing the whole island of Great Britain and its outlying islands, with the exception of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. The unitary state was governed by a single parliament at the Palace of Westminster, but distinct legal systems—English law and Scots law—remained in use.

The formerly separate kingdoms had been in personal union since the 1603 "Union of the Crowns" when James VI of Scotland became King of England and King of Ireland. Since James's reign, who had been the first to refer to himself as "king of Great Britain", a political union between the two mainland British kingdoms had been repeatedly attempted and aborted by both the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland. Queen Anne (r. 1702–1714) did not produce a clear Protestant heir and endangered the line of succession, with the laws of succession differing in the two kingdoms and threatening a return to the throne of Scotland of the Roman Catholic House of Stuart, exiled in the Glorious Revolution of 1688.

The resulting kingdom was in legislative and personal union with the Kingdom of Ireland from its inception, but the Parliament of Great Britain resisted early attempts to incorporate Ireland in the political union. The early years of the newly united kingdom were marked by Jacobite risings, particularly the Jacobite rising of 1715. The relative incapacity or ineptitude of the Hanoverian kings resulted in a growth in the powers of Parliament and a new role, that of "prime minister", emerged in the heyday of Robert Walpole. The "South Sea Bubble" economic crisis was brought on by the failure of the South Sea Company, an early joint-stock company. The campaigns of Jacobitism ended in defeat for the Stuarts' cause in 1746.

The Hanoverian line of monarchs gave their names to the Georgian era and the term "Georgian" is typically used in the contexts of social and political history for Georgian architecture. The term "Augustan literature" is often used for Augustan drama, Augustan poetry and Augustan prose in the period 1700–1740s. The term "Augustan" refers to the acknowledgement of the influence of classical Latin from the ancient Roman Empire.[6]

Victory in the Seven Years' War led to the dominance of the British Empire, which was to become the foremost global power for over a century. Great Britain dominated the Indian subcontinent through the trading and military expansion of the East India Company in colonial India. In wars against France, it gained control of both Upper and Lower Canada, and until suffering defeat in the American War of Independence, it also had dominion over the Thirteen Colonies. From 1787, Britain began the colonisation of New South Wales with the departure of the First Fleet in the process of penal transportation to Australia. Britain was a leading belligerent in the French Revolutionary Wars.

Great Britain was merged into the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 January 1801, with the Acts of Union 1800, enacted by Great Britain and Ireland, under George III, to merge with it the Kingdom of Ireland.

  1. ^ "Coats of Arms". The Royal Family. Archived from the original on 3 July 2019. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  2. ^ Berry, Ciara (15 January 2016). "National Anthem". The Royal Family. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  3. ^ Carey, Hilary M. (2011). God's Empire: Religion and Colonialism in the British World, c.1801–1908. Cambridge University Press. p. 41. ISBN 9781139494090. OL 27576009M.
  4. ^ The American Pageant, Volume 1, Cengage Learning (2012).
  5. ^ Parliament of the Kingdom of England, "Union with Scotland Act 1706 Article I", legislation.gov.uk, That the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland shall upon the First day of May which shall be in the year One thousand seven hundred and seven and forever after be united into one Kingdom by the name of Great Britain..."
  6. ^ Lund, Roger D. (2013), "Chapter 1", Ridicule, Religion and the Politics of Wit in Augustan England, Ashgate


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