No, since its formation, the United Kingdom has never been ruled over by a foreign ruler or empire.
However the individual countries themselves have sometimes been ruled over, in times before the nation of the UK was formed. England was ruled over by the Normans and the Romans, previously, while Wales was annexed by England.
India is self-ruled now, but it used to be controlled by the United Kingdom.
First of all it is the Prime Minister of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, not England, and he doesn't "rule" any countries. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is usually refered to as Great Britan, which is actually just made up of England, Scotland and Wales. Or as The United Kingdom (UK) The Republic of Ireland is not part of the UK, but Northern Ireland is.
Some examples of countries that are considered democratic include the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, and Australia. These countries have systems of government that allow for free and fair elections, respect for individual rights, and the rule of law.
yes they do follow the rule of law.
The queen of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II, rules over 16 countries known as the Commonwealth Realms, including the UK, Australia, Canada, and others. She does not rule over any continents.
The United Kingdom.
So Europeans could rule more countries and states.
Empires? States? Both of those mean a similar thing to kingdom.
Ireland gained self-rule
Sadly i Do Not Know.However I Feel The Eu Has Many Strong countries Such As My Own country Scotland And The Countries Around it .Sadly i Do Not Know.However I Feel The Eu Has Many Strong countries Such As My Own country Scotland And The Countries Around it .
A group of lands under one rule are called an empire. Empires are groups of countries that are controlled by one government.
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