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The history of the United Kingdom as an unified sovereign state begins with the political union between the kingdoms of England (which included Wales) and Scotland on 1 May 1707. This event was the result of the Treaty of Union that was agreed on 22 July 1706,[1] and then ratified by both the Parliament of England and Parliament of Scotland each passing an Act of Union. Prior to this, the kingdoms of England and Scotland had been separate states though in personal union since the Union of the Crowns in 1603, when James VI of Scotland succeeded his cousin Elizabeth I as James I of England. The 1707 Union created the Kingdom of Great Britain,[2] which shared a single constitutional monarch and a single parliament at Westminster. On the new kingdom, historian Simon Schama said "What began as a hostile merger would end in a full partnership in the most powerful going concern in the world... it was one of the most astonishing transformations in European history."[3] A further Act of Union in 1800 added the Kingdom of Ireland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.