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No. They are two separate and independent countries.

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Q: Is England a colony of Ireland?
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Connecticut was what type of colony?

It was a charter colony. It is a New England colony.


Is connecticult a new England colony middle colony or southern colony?

new england colony


Is England a colony?

Your question is slightly wrong. The full name of the country is: 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The status of each of these four places is similar to individual states within the United States.


What was formed first Ireland or England as a sovereign state?

England, by a margin of many centuries. The totally sovereign Republic of Ireland was only established in 1949. Since around the 12th century AD it had for all practical purposes been a colony of England. England itself as a unified sovereign kingdom was established in the 11th century.


What was England's first attempt to establish a colony?

Ireland? I think. Try these two websites they should help,http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_I_of_Englandelizabeth-i


Is Rhode Island a New England colony or a southern colony?

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Was India a colony of Ireland?

No.


Is Ireland south of England?

No. Ireland is west of England.


What are the four countries of the uk?

England Scotland wales northern Ireland and republic of Ireland


The United Kingdom was formed when which countries created a union?

England, Scotland, and Ireland


Where was the lost colony originally located?

The Lost Colony came from England?


Is Ireland ahead in time of England?

No. Ireland and England are in the same time zone.