No. Britain has a Pri-minister and is run by the government, with a monarchy in place, except for a brief period in the 17th century when there was a Lord Protector - Oliver Cromwell.
England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Neither England, nor The United Kingdom has ever had a President. The reigning monarch is Queen Elizabeth II and the Prime Minister is Gordon Brown.
The UK has never had a president, nor has it ever been a communist country.
Yes, England did so in 1966.
The Kingdom of Great Britain, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland nor The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have ever been Absolute Monarchies, but England (Until 1215) and Scotland were Absolute Monarchies with Queen Anne of Scotland (later Queen of Great Britain but only with Constitutional powers) (Scotland; 1702-1707 - Great Britain; 1707-1714) and King John of England (1199-1216).
Uh... Ever heard of Great Britain... England, Ireland, Scotland
No part of South American has ever been part of the island known as Great Britain. Great Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. It is just off the coast of the mainland of Europe and thousands of miles from South America.
Yes it use to be owned by England so it use to be part of the United Kingdom (UK/The great Britain)
no
There's no one person credited with founding the country. It was first called Britain after the Act of Union in 1707 when England and Scotland united to form Great Britain. That's when Britain was founded.
No, England is one of the three countries that make up Great Britain, the other two are Scotland and Wales.Britain is England, Scotland and Wales.Wrong way round. England is part of Britain. The full name of the country, as approved by the United Nations, is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Part of it was
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