India and Ireland are two examples (India was not a unified country, however).
Similarly, Scotland became part of Great Britain by conquest, and is still part of the UK.
England established colonies in many existing nations.
In North America, it was France (French Canada) and The Netherlands (New Netherland = New York).
It may not be very accurate to ask if England took over America. England was the reason for the origin of America; the English colonized it (along with a few other nations). During the Revolutionary War however, England did conquer sizable tracts of what is now American land, but otherwise the term "take over" is probably inappropriate.
No, England did not take over india
The English wanted to colonize America because they wanted to take over the resources. By claiming this land they could have the rights to the resources.
All the people in the commonwealth of nations. Take England for example.
It was a race for resources and increased overseas holdings among several European nations, including Spain, England, Portugal, France and Italy.
Africa
England did not take over the six counties. Northern Ireland was formed in 1922.
England promised land the US wanted to take it away
1747
YES.....
It was taken over in 1875
because he wanted to take over the world