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Scots' Dike
Cross dyke built as a Scotland-England border mark / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not to be confused with Scot's Dyke.
The Scots' Dike or dyke is a three and a half mile / 5.25 km long linear earthwork, constructed by the English and the Scots in 1552[1] to mark the division of the Debatable Lands and thereby settle the exact boundary between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England. The kingdoms were conjoined in 1707.[2]
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