Great Britain, or the United Kingdom, doesn't celebrate an Independence Day.
Christmas and Easter are the same but Britain doesn't celebrate Presidents day, Columbus day, Independence day or Thanksgiving.
None is same as India (August 15th). The closest is Pakistan (on August 14th)
Germany bombed Great Britain, and Britain, in retaliation, did the same.
No, the Pakistani day of independence is one day before India.
Britain and India were on the same side in World War 2
England, part of Grat Britain, has been ruled by the heritary descent of the same Royal family ( Give or take a bit) since the Norman invasion of 1066.
Because it was fought against the same enemy from the American Revolution - England
When Britain ruled India, he was a British subject, but that is not exactly the same as being a citizen. He spent much of his life striving for Indian Independence from British rule.
Same-sex marriage is not currently legal in Great Britain. No same-sex couple of any age can legally marry there.
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How are they different? Ghana's road to independence, earned their freedom from Britain. But Algeria had to fight for it's independence. How are they the same? They both got independence from others, eventually.
It isn't. Great Britain (or Britain) is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, so some people might refer to Britain OR the UK and mean the same thing. London is the capital city of the UK in the same way that Washington DC is the capital city of the US.