Britain's existence is the result of a series of historical events, including the Roman conquest of Britain in the 1st century AD, which established early urban centers and infrastructure. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, various tribes, including the Anglo-Saxons and later the Normans, shaped the cultural and political landscape. The unification of England, Scotland, and Wales over centuries, culminating in the Acts of Union in 1707 and 1800, led to the formation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, establishing the political entity we recognize today. Thus, Britain's existence is marked by a complex interplay of invasions, unifications, and evolving governance.
First to Fourth Centuries CE.
Britain owned them then the Americans (the United States didn't exist at the time) took it over
FAR too many
Britain no longer has any colonies
About 1457
When did Celts come to Britain
Camelot does exist. It's somewhere in Britain. But it's very far away from where you are.
The British didn't come to Ellis Island. The island didn't exist as an immigration center until the 1800's.
Nope not all refugees come to Britain most of them are in America. Most Mexicans go to America. Refugees only come to Britain because whatever country is closer to Britain then they'll come.
Britain was made to be called Britain when sex arrived
Britain owned them then the Americans (the United States didn't exist at the time) took it over
First to Fourth Centuries CE.
Britain owned them then the Americans (the United States didn't exist at the time) took it over
the game does not exist or will it ever exist
FAR too many
1456
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