Act of Union, 1800

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 Formation of the United Kingdom 
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Image:Union flag 1606 (Kings Colors).svg Image:St Patrick's saltire.png Act of Union (1800)
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The 1800 Act of Union merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain (itself a merger of England and Scotland under the Act of Union 1707) to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 January 1801.

The Act was passed by both the British and Irish parliaments. The Irish parliament had been given a large measure of independence by the Constitution of 1782, after centuries of being subordinated to the English (and later, British) Parliament. Thus, many members had guarded its autonomy jealously, including Henry Grattan, and had rejected a previous motion for Union in 1799. However, a concerted campaign by the British government, and the uncertainty that followed the Irish Rebellion of 1798, made Union a more palatable prospect. The final passage of the Act in the Irish Parliament was achieved with substantial majorities, and was marked by mass bribery of Irish MPs by the British government, including the granting of titles and lands.

Under the terms of the union, Ireland had over 100 MPs representing it in the united parliament, meeting in the Palace of Westminster (more than would be proportionate according to population). Part of the attraction of the Union for many Irish Catholics was the promise of Catholic Emancipation, thereby allowing Roman Catholic MPs (which had not been allowed in the Irish Parliament). However this was blocked by King George III who argued that emancipating Roman Catholics would breach his Coronation Oath; it was delayed until 1829.

The flag created by the merger of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 still remains the flag of the United Kingdom. Known as the "Union Flag" (or Union Jack), it combines the flags of England and Scotland with St Patrick's Cross, representing Ireland.

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Major constitutional and statutes laws for Ireland
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Image:Saint Patrick saltire.png Poyning's Law (1492) | Image:St Patrick's saltire.png Grattan's constitution (1782) | Image:St Patrick's saltire.png Act of Union (1800) | Image:Uk flag large.png Catholic Relief Act (1829) | Image:Uk flag large.png Irish Church Disestablishment Act (1869, implemented 1871) | Image:Uk flag large.png Irish Land Act (1881) | Image:Uk flag large.png Third Home Rule Act (1914) | Image:Uk flag large.png Representation of the People Act (1918) | Image:Ireland flag large.png Dáil Constitution (1919) | Image:Uk flag large.png Government of Ireland Act (1920) | Image:Uk flag large.png & Image:Ireland flag large.png Anglo-Irish Treaty (1921) | Image:Ireland flag large.png Irish Free State Constitution (1922) | Image:Ireland flag large.png Ministers and Secretaries Act (1924) | Image:Ireland flag large.png Courts of Justice Act (1924) | Image:Royal Standard.gif Statutes of Westminster (1931) | Image:Ireland flag large.png External Relations Act (1936) | Image:Ireland flag large.png Bunreacht na hÉireann (1937) | Image:Ireland flag large.png Republic of Ireland Act (1948, implemented 1949) | Image:European flag.png European Constitution ratification by Ireland on hold.

Flag meanings: Image:St Patrick's saltire.png = Kingdom of Ireland Image:Uk flag large.png = Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Image:Ireland flag large.png = Irish Republic, Irish Free State, or Republic of Ireland.
Image:Royal Standard.gif = Commonwealth of Nations enactment impacting on Ireland. Image:European flag.png = European Union law.
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