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On January 16, 1707 an Act of Union officially united the Parliaments of England and Scotland (essentially dissolving the latter). The Union Jack became of the official (land) flag of Great Britain. It had been flown on British ships for the past century ever since King James VI of Scotland became King James I of England and the St. George's and St. Andrew's flags were combined. From 1707 until 1999 Scotland lacked its own Parliament. Now that it has its own Parliament once again, Scotland nevertheless still flies the Union Jack flag (along with the St. Andrew's Cross) because it remains a part of the United Kingdom.