Anglo-Welsh relations

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Anglo-Welsh relations refers to the historical, political, and cultural interactions—often marked by conflict and conquest—between England and Wales from the medieval period onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral relations
historical relationship
intercultural relations
hasCulturalAspect Anglicisation of Welsh elites
development of Anglo-Welsh literature
religious interaction between English and Welsh churches
revival of Welsh language and culture
suppression of the Welsh language in some periods
hasEconomicAspect exploitation of Welsh natural resources by English capital
industrialisation of South Wales coalfield
integration of Welsh economy into English market
hasHistoricalPhase Acts of Union period NERFINISHED
Anglo-Saxon period NERFINISHED
English conquest of Wales NERFINISHED
Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
Norman conquest of Wales NERFINISHED
Tudor period NERFINISHED
modern devolution era
hasLegalOutcome creation of a unified legal jurisdiction of England and Wales
extension of English law to Wales
incorporation of Wales into the Kingdom of England
hasLongTermEffect formation of the modern state of England and Wales
ongoing debates over Welsh autonomy and independence
persistence of distinct Welsh national identity
hasMainAspect cultural exchange
legal integration
linguistic interaction
military conflict
political relations
hasParticipant England NERFINISHED
Wales NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalAspect devolution of powers to Welsh institutions
representation of Wales in the English Parliament
union of the crowns under the Tudors
hasPowerDynamic English dominance
Welsh resistance
involvesEvent 2011 Welsh devolution referendum
Acts of Union between England and Wales NERFINISHED
Edwardian conquest of Wales NERFINISHED
Glyndŵr Rising NERFINISHED
Government of Wales Act 1998 NERFINISHED
Government of Wales Act 2006 NERFINISHED
Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 NERFINISHED
Norman invasion of Wales NERFINISHED
Statute of Rhuddlan NERFINISHED
Welsh rebellions against English rule
creation of the Principality of Wales
establishment of the National Assembly for Wales
startTime early Middle Ages

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First War 1276–1277 hasTopic Anglo-Welsh relations