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How Scotland Joined Great Britain
Back in the 1690 's there were only two countries on the island of Great Britain,
The Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.
England and the other great European powers were doing rather well for themselves
by expanding their empires through the cunning use of flags.
Scotland had no empire but wanted to join in the game,
and thus needed to establish a colony of her very own.
But where to build it?
" Panama!" declared Scotland.
She imagined the colony 's strategic location would make trade with the Far East
safer and faster by eliminating the long journey
around the hazardous Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn
where both wind and wave delight in smashing ships against the rock and ice.
" Who will lend me money to make this great idea a reality?" asked Scotland.
" No one," was the answer.
Instead of helping, the European empires started trade wars with Scotland
to limit the power of their future rival.
So, poor Scotland had to fund the project herself.
She gathered up all the money she could, literally put it all in a big box
and, capital thusly raised, sent off a colonial ship.
400,000 pounds, 8,000 kilometers and 111 days later,
2,500 Scotsmen landed on the shores of Panama, named it " New Caledonia "
and immediately discovered a few small problems with their plan.
First, the mountains on the western side of Panama were a wee bit larger than expected,
making overland trade pretty much impossible.
Even if they had thought of building a canal,
the technology to do so was still 200 years away.
Second, the woolen goods brought to trade with the locals were useless
in the endless heat and humidity.
Third, the Spanish Conquistadors had already planted flags on the sandy beaches
and weren't too happy to see the Scots arrive.
And fourth, without adequate supplies,
diseases such as the perennial tropical favorite, dysentery, spread quickly.
Two years and 2,000 dead Scots later, they abandoned the project.
Now, this wasn't the first failed attempt at a Scottish Empire.
Early colonies had been tried and abandoned in Nova Scotia, New Jersey and Carolina,
but the Panama debacle was particularly devastating to Scotland
because she was over-invested.
Remember that money in a box?
Turns out it was a fifth of the wealth of the whole country.
Oops.
Scotland 's sudden impoverishment proved a golden opportunity for the Kingdom of England
who was growing increasingly worried that her neighbor to the north
would ally with an enemy.
England offered Scotland a deal that would reimburse Scotland for her losses
if she voted for Union.
In 1707 Scotland agreed and the Kingdom of Great Britain was born.
While the surrender of independence was unpopular in Scotland,
her economy improved with access to the once English ( now British ) trade routes
and she played a formative role in what would soon be
the largest empire in human history.
That being said, still more than 300 years later,
Scotland has never fully given up her national identity and thoughts of independence.
Back in the 1690 's there were only two countries on the island of Great Britain,
two
in
the
on
of
there
island
's
Back
only
were
countries
Great Britain
The Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.
and
The
the
Kingdom of Scotland
Kingdom of England
England and the other great European powers were doing rather well for themselves
and
for
the
great
doing
England
well
other
rather
were
European
themselves
powers
by expanding their empires through the cunning use of flags.
the
of
use
by
their
through
flags
expanding
cunning
empires
Scotland had no empire but wanted to join in the game,
in
the
to
had
game
no
but
wanted
join
Scotland
empire
and thus needed to establish a colony of her very own.
and
a
to
of
very
needed
her
own
colony
establish
thus
But where to build it?
to
it
But
where
build
" Panama!" declared Scotland.
Scotland
declared
Panama
She imagined the colony 's strategic location would make trade with the Far East
with
the
She
make
would
's
trade
location
colony
imagined
strategic
Far East
safer and faster by eliminating the long journey
and
the
long
by
faster
journey
eliminating
safer
around the hazardous Cape of Good Hope and Cape Horn
and
the
around
hazardous
Cape of Good Hope
Cape Horn
where both wind and wave delight in smashing ships against the rock and ice.
and
in
the
rock
wind
ice
both
where
ships
against
wave
delight
smashing
" Who will lend me money to make this great idea a reality?" asked Scotland.
a
to
Who
this
great
me
will
make
money
idea
asked
Scotland
reality
lend
" No one," was the answer.
the
was
answer
No one
Instead of helping, the European empires started trade wars with Scotland
with
the
started
trade
European
helping
Scotland
Instead of
wars
empires
to limit the power of their future rival.
the
to
of
their
power
future
limit
rival
So, poor Scotland had to fund the project herself.
the
to
had
So
poor
Scotland
project
herself
fund
She gathered up all the money she could, literally put it all in a big box
a
in
the
all
she
She
box
it
put
money
big
up
could
literally
gathered
and, capital thusly raised, sent off a colonial ship.
and
a
off
ship
sent
raised
capital
colonial
thusly
400,000 pounds, 8,000 kilometers and 111 days later,
and
later
days
pounds
kilometers
2,500 Scotsmen landed on the shores of Panama, named it " New Caledonia "
the
on
of
it
named
landed
shores
Panama
Scotsmen
New Caledonia
and immediately discovered a few small problems with their plan.
and
with
a
small
their
few
plan
problems
discovered
immediately
First, the mountains on the western side of Panama were a wee bit larger than expected,
a
the
on
of
side
First
bit
than
mountains
were
expected
wee
larger
western
Panama
making overland trade pretty much impossible.
making
trade
pretty much
impossible
overland
Even if they had thought of building a canal,
a
they
of
had
canal
thought
building
Even if
the technology to do so was still 200 years away.
the
do
to
was
so
away
still
years
technology
Second, the woolen goods brought to trade with the locals were useless
with
the
to
brought
Second
locals
trade
were
goods
useless
woolen
in the endless heat and humidity.
and
in
the
heat
endless
humidity
Third, the Spanish Conquistadors had already planted flags on the sandy beaches
the
on
had
Spanish
Third
already
sandy
beaches
flags
planted
Conquistadors
and weren't too happy to see the Scots arrive.
and
too
the
to
happy
see
arrive
weren't
Scots
And fourth, without adequate supplies,
And
fourth
without
supplies
adequate
diseases such as the perennial tropical favorite, dysentery, spread quickly.
the
favorite
quickly
spread
such as
tropical
perennial
diseases
dysentery
Two years and 2,000 dead Scots later, they abandoned the project.
and
the
they
Two
later
years
dead
project
abandoned
Scots
Now, this wasn't the first failed attempt at a Scottish Empire.
at
a
the
this
Now
first
wasn't
failed
attempt
Scottish
Empire
Early colonies had been tried and abandoned in Nova Scotia, New Jersey and Carolina,
and
in
had
been
tried
New Jersey
Early
colonies
abandoned
Nova Scotia
Carolina
but the Panama debacle was particularly devastating to Scotland
the
to
was
but
Scotland
particularly
devastating
Panama
debacle
because she was over-invested.
she
was
because
over-invested
Remember that money in a box?
a
in
that
box
Remember
money
Turns out it was a fifth of the wealth of the whole country.
a
the
of
it
was
country
fifth
whole
Turns out
wealth
Oops.
Oops
Scotland 's sudden impoverishment proved a golden opportunity for the Kingdom of England
for
a
the
's
Scotland
opportunity
golden
sudden
proved
Kingdom of England
impoverishment
who was growing increasingly worried that her neighbor to the north
the
that
to
worried
was
north
who
her
growing
neighbor
increasingly
would ally with an enemy.
with
an
would
enemy
ally
England offered Scotland a deal that would reimburse Scotland for her losses
for
a
that
would
England
her
deal
Scotland
losses
offered
reimburse
if she voted for Union.
for
she
if
Union
voted
In 1707 Scotland agreed and the Kingdom of Great Britain was born.
and
the
was
In
Scotland
born
agreed
Kingdom of Great Britain
While the surrender of independence was unpopular in Scotland,
in
the
of
was
While
Scotland
surrender
independence
unpopular
her economy improved with access to the once English ( now British ) trade routes
with
the
to
English
now
her
British
once
trade
access
economy
improved
routes
and she played a formative role in what would soon be
and
be
a
in
she
what
played
would
soon
role
formative
the largest empire in human history.
in
the
history
human
empire
largest
That being said, still more than 300 years later,
more
later
still
than
years
That being said
Scotland has never fully given up her national identity and thoughts of independence.
and
of
has
up
never
her
Scotland
national
fully
given
thoughts
identity
independence
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