The Falkland Islands remain under British rule.
No, Britain is composed of England, Wales and Scotland. At no time did William rule over Scotland.
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Dublin in Ireland was never part of Britain. Britain is an island containing England, Scotland and Wales. Dublin is on the island of Ireland. It would have been under British rule at that time, which is what you would mean.
lots of places but main ones wre newfoudkand , Canada and Scotland
During the times of the Imperialism, Great Britain managed to subject many great and resourceful countries under his rule. As of 2002, many of those countries have managed to declare their independence from the British yoke, however, there are still a few that remain part of the Britain as overseas territories, among them are the Falkland Island, and the Island of Pitcairn; thereâ??s also Tristan de Cuhna in the South Atlantic.
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William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.
Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector- and he didn't rule Scotland.
for a while they did but then they became independent
There were three major positions among colonists concerning independence were the loyalist, Patriots, and Neutrals. The Loyalist wanted to remain under the rule of Britain. The patriot wanted to independence from British rule.
Britain, sometimes referred to as Great Britain, is an island with the countries of England Scotland and Wales on it. The United Kingdom is a name for Britain and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is under British rule. The British Commonwealth is an organisation which has members that were all former British colonial countries.