A good number of British soldiers for the empire would have been Scottish. Scotland when it entered into the union with England was considered an equal partner, in fact one of the things Scotland recieved as part of the union was access to the transatlantic slave trade. Scotland just came to have less influence over time as Scotland is more rural and less populated so the major economic development was in England where the ports are more convenient and there were more people to work in factories.
A good number of British soldiers for the empire would have been Scottish. Scotland when it entered into the union with England was considered an equal partner, in fact one of the things Scotland recieved as part of the union was access to the transatlantic slave trade. Scotland just came to have less influence over time as Scotland is more rural and less populated so the major economic development was in England where the ports are more convenient and there were more people to work in factories.