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Scotland

Submitted by scrubby128 on January 1, 2006

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Scotland


"The first thing to know about Scotland is that it is not part or England, although it is joined to it. It is part of Great Britain, or the United Kingdom, or the British Isles" (Sutherland 7). The great culture out numbers the size and the population exceeds five million. Scotland is located to the north of England and has a very green landscape. First I will tell you about Scottish people, then the government, followed by the products and resources, and ending with the land.

In the 12th century, Scotland was divided into clans, each clan had their own unique design for their tartans (Scotland Eyewitness Travel Guide 26). Each clan had a chief. "The chief summoned his clan to do battle by sending a runner across his land bearing a burning cross" (Scotland Eyewitness Travel Guide 26). "After the Battle of Culloden, all the clan lands were forfeited to the Crown, and the wearing of tartan was banned for nearly one hundred years" (Scotland Eyewitness Travel Guide 26).

"Scotland's national game was pioneered on the sandy links around St. Andrews. The earliest record of the game being played dates from 1457, when golf was banned by James II because it was interfering with his subjects' archery practice. Mary, Queen of the Scots was berated in 1568 for playing immediately after her husband Darnley had been murdered" (Scotland Eyewitness Travel Guide 123). Currently, there is still a noticeably large tradition of golf in Scotland. The British Open, a major golf tournament is often held at one of Scotland's historical golf courses.

"The Scots are great walkers and have plenty of beautiful country to explore" (Sutherland 90). They enjoy climbing and Scotland also offers skiing and sailing. Or you could just fish at one of Scotland's scenic lochs or rivers, maybe even the coast. You could also hunt if you'd like. Overall Scotland has many things to...

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