In the 21st century, the US military is the most powerful in the world.
Britain's monarchy dates from the ninth century.
No they were not. The Romans left Britain in the late 5th century.
The Crown (Britain), The Colonies (Americans) is the right answer.
What was the military hierarchy of England 17th century
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18th Century (1707)
Only three Roman emperors are known to have visited Britain: Julius Caesar, who conducted military campaigns in 55 and 54 BC; Claudius, who invaded and officially annexed Britain in AD 43; and Septimius Severus, who visited the province in the early 3rd century AD. While other emperors may have had an influence on Britain through legislation or military actions, these three are the only ones recorded to have set foot there.
Vikings attacked Britain in the 8th C.
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Parliament in Britain achieved political sovereignty in the 18th Century.
why did Britain want to send criminals to faraway places in the 19th century