Why is Scottish not an accepted culture in Great Britain?

Why is Scottish not an accepted culture in Great Britain? - Scottish teenage musicians wearing traditional clothes and playing drums and bagpipe on street on autumn day

I started my game as England and formed Great Britain in 16th century. I assumed that Great Britain is a cultural union and would deem all cultures in British group to be accepted. However, Scottish remained unaccepted. Can someone shed some light on this? I have Common Sense expansion, if that is relevant.



Best Answer

Because Great Britain isn't an Empire, it's a kingdom level national title.

A cultural Union (now) requires you hold the Rank of Empire either through country decision (It'll specifically say it raises you to Empire Level, like Ottomans or Japan, or fixed rank Empire government-type like Ming's celestial empire) or having 1000 or more total development will let you simply declare yourself an empire, which grants a cultural union of what ever your primary national culture group is.




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Are Scottish people British?

People born in Scotland are called Scottish or British and can say that they live in Scotland, Britain and/or the UK. Most people in Scotland will say they are Scottish rather than British. People born in Wales are called Welsh or British and can say that they live in Wales, Britain and/or the UK.

Why is Scotland different to England?

Scotland is home to fewer people, with a population of around 5.4 million compared to England's population of around 66 million. Scotland and England have different capital cities. The capital city of Scotland is Edinburgh, and the capital city of England is London. They also have a different flag.

When did Scotland join the UK?

The Acts of Union, passed by the English and Scottish Parliaments in 1707, led to the creation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain on 1 May of that year. The UK Parliament met for the first time in October 1707.

Is Scottish and English the same?

Scots is distinct from English, with different vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. However, the two languages are closely related, and both are used in Scotland. Because of this close relationship, speakers of English can often understand people who are speaking Scots.



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