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This is a timeline of events in the history of Scottish nationalism.
843
843
King Kenneth I of the Scots becomes king of the Picts, uniting the two as the Kingdom of Alba.
[1]
1603
24 March 1603
James VI of Scotland accedes to the English throne as James I in the Union of the Crowns.
[2]
1707
1 May 1707
Act of Union is enacted, unifying Scotland with England.
[3]
1820
1–8 April 1820
The Scottish Insurrection takes place, with the aim of installing a provisional government in Scotland.
[4]
1979
1 March 1979
A referendum finds a majority in favour of a Scottish parliament, though this is not acted upon by the British Government.
1997
11 September 1997
A second referendum on a Scottish parliament passes.
1999
12 May 1999
The Scottish Parliament is reconvened.
2014
18 September 2014
A referendum on whether or not Scotland should become independent is held, with the anti independence campaign ultimately winning with 55% of the vote.
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