There are a few differences between the different British nations. Some of them include the successes that they had, their sins, and the vengeance that God had against them.
The British Empire once controlled North America, India and Australia. Many other nations were also part of the British Empire.
Because both nations wanted to colonise.
Yes there are 4 nations and more. Canada is a confederation of many nations. The provinces were nations, which is why Canada is a confederation, and several groups within Canada claim nation status including many Aboriginal groups.
Other countries might not like youno railwaythe exclude women and first nations
South America was controlled by the Spanish, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the British.
On the map of North America in the 1740s it shows that the british controlled the most land over all of the others. ( First nations, french and spanish).
The colonies, which became tired of British rule, united against the British. As part of the Declaration of Independence, they declared themselves states. There were no other independent nations that were of America (the Western Hemisphere). That is how America (the former British territory) became The United States of America.
British/English, French, Spanish, Dutch.
Many nations in Africa and Asia. Latin America was colonized by Spain, Portugal and French. In North America by British and French. In Asia- British, French, Dutch, Japanese, In Africa- British, German, Belgian, French, Potugese etc etc.
cuz we don't mess with no british folk
It is not a "dominion" it is a Confederation of Nations.