The UK refers to the island of Great Britain (comprising of England, Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is excluded - unless you're referring to the British Isles.
They are all different! England is just England. Great Britain is the Island comprised of England, Wales and Scotland. United Kingdom is England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
William IV. He was monarch of all of Great Britain, not just England.
It was not just England but ALL of Britain as the industrial revolution took hold
England is just England, a small country on the island of Britain. Americans often use England, Britain, Great Britain, and United Kingdom all interchangeably. However, Britain is the island upon which England stands, along with Wales and Scotland. Great Britain refers to the the island of Britain or to the combined countries of England, Scotland and Wales. United Kingdom refers to the fact that a single king or queen is regent over England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; the full term is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Sometimes people mean them to be the same but Great Britain is in fact the island comprising the mainlands of Scotland, Wales and England while the United Kingdom contains all of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
England is just England, a small country on the island of Britain. Americans often use England, Britain, Great Britain, and United Kingdom all interchangeably. However, Britain is the island upon which England stands, along with Wales and Scotland. Great Britain refers to the the island of Britain or to the combined countries of England, Scotland and Wales. United Kingdom refers to the fact that a single king or queen is regent over England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; the full term is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
If you mean the countries of Britain, I learned a little rhyme when I was at school to help me remember. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, all joined up with monkey's tails.
England, Scotland and Wales are all part of the island of Britain.
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, while Great Britain refers to the largest island in the British Isles, which includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The term "Great Britain" is often used informally to refer to the entire United Kingdom, which also includes Northern Ireland. Therefore, while all of England is within Great Britain, not all of Great Britain is England.
Until the 19th century England WAS the leading State in all the world, using accepted definitions.
We imperialist British like to think that it stands for the fact that we are better than others.... but that's not so. Great refers to all the area of Britain, that is the mainland, as it were, and all the outlying islands. Great Britain is just mainland Scotland, England and wales. the UK is Scotland, England, wales and northern Ireland. the British isles are all the little islands, the mainland, and Ireland
London is the capital of England and of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain consists of England, Scotland and Wales. The UK consists of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.