Absolutely NOT ! They're not even part of the same land mass !
France and Americans
The great in Great Britain doesn't mean really good, but instead means big. In the same sense that the first world war is called the great war. Great Britain is the large country of the Britons, as opposed to Brittany in France, which is the small land of the Britons.
Scotland is on an island called Great Britain. Great Britain consists of Scotland, England and Wales. Northern Ireland is not in Great Britain but it is part of the UK (the same country as Scotland)
France and Britain were on the same side.
Much larger. Martinique covers only 436 sq mi and France has 210,000.
Yes
Northern France does but the South of France is much warmer.
Great Britain received almost total world domination, after Napoleon wars they were the same as US is today...One quarter of the globe was under their rule...
France, Germany, Spain and that is the other 3 countries which are part of the same continent
Two founding fathers didn't sign the Constitution. Thomas Jefferson was the US rep in France and John Adams was doing the same in Great Britain.
France and Great Britain were the first nations to declare war on Hitler after he invaded there ally Poland in 1939, which resulted in France been occupied one year later in 1940, because Russia was on the same side as the Nazis until Hitler betrayed them in 1941 and the USA remain neutral until the attack on pearl harbor the same year that meant Great Britain (one of the only European country's not to have been occupied by Hitler) and the rest of the British Empire were left fighting on there own against the Nazis for almost a full year, and when the USA finally did join the war they like the rest of the alleys used Great Britain as a base from which to attack the Nazis so Great Britain was Hitlers main target throughout most of the war, the reason France took so much of a beating is because it happed to be located directly between Great Britain and Nazi Germany meaning whenever one side made a direct attack on the other they had to drive through/fly over France to get there and as a result the country was transformed into one giant battleground.
Great Britain is notorious for experiencing four seasons - sometimes in the same day!