Geographically, some think there may have been a landbridge between Ireland and Scotland, although there is no evidence of it now. The east coast of Ireland and the west coast of Britain certainly don't match up, so it doesn't look like they split and drifted apart, so they may never have been joined.
Politically, Ireland was part of the United Kingdom until 1922, but that is not the same as being part of Britain. Britain refers to the island, not the country. Ireland gained independence after a war that ended with a treaty at the end of 1921.
They didn't. The British Isles is the geographical term for the islands of Britain and Ireland and all of their offshore islands.
it is the other part of Ireland that is not controlled by Britain
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A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades
A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades
A break-apart drawing is other wise known as a math mountain in certain grades
vikings raided Britain,Ireland, and other parts of western Europe
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No. Northern Ireland is on the island of Ireland. Britain is an island consisting of England, Scotland and Wales. The term United Kingdom includes Northern Ireland with the countries in Britain.
No. The British Isles is a large archipelago off the North West coast of Europe. There are two large islands and over 1000 small islands. The larger of the two main islands, Great Britain, contains England, Wales and Scotland and the other island, Ireland, contains Northern Ireland and The Republic of Ireland. Great Britain, Northern Ireland and most of the small islands make up The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of which London is the capital city. There is no "border" between London and Ireland as they are hundreds of miles apart. See the related link below.
The United Kingdom refers to Great Britain and Northen Ireland.
England is just called England. However, some people erroneously say England when what they mean is Britain, which is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales together. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full and proper name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland