Great Britain has never become a nation.It is merely an artificial constitutional construction put in place to try to fuse the nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland into one martial entity for the purposes of furthering the aims of the empire.
States are not nations, as they have no national or ethnic basis.
Many people of England are very angry by the insistence of the Mr. Brown's government at Westminster who are trying to force an outmoded 'Britishness' on English schoolchildren, who cannot understand why they are not allowed to be simply English.
This overbearing attitude has typified the bullying attitude of "Great Britain" since it's formation in 1707.
England itself became the first nation state in Europe in 937AD.therefore it rejects the
identity "British" as do the Scots, Welsh and Irish.
When James Stuart, King of Scotland, assumed the throne of England as well, upon the death of Elizabeth I in 1603, he began the process of uniting the kingdoms into Great Britain. It became official in 1707.
Great Britain, is made up of England, Scotland and Wales, three separate countries. Ireland is a completely separate island, so it is not part of Great Britain. In January 1801, a time when Ireland was under British rule, "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland" was created. So Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, but not part of Great Britain.
In 1922, Ireland was partitioned and this created what is now "The Republic of Ireland" and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is independent and Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. It is now known as "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland".
England. Edit: NO! England and Great Britain are different! England is only one part of Great Britain, there is also Scotland and Wales, this answer is completely wrong! Great Britain's nickname is just Britain!
He was crowned King of Great Britain NOT England.
England does not have another name.England is one of three countries (the other two being Wales and Scotland) that make up the island called Great Britain. Great Britain and part of the north of the island of Ireland, known as Northern Ireland, make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.Incidentally, Great Britain is not called 'Great' because it is a powerful or wonderful country (even though it IS a wonderful country!). It was originally called 'Great' Britain to differentiate it from simply 'Britain' on the north coast of France when that area was owned by the British. Nowadays that area is still called 'Bretagne' by the French - or, in English, 'Britanny'. Here, as well as speaking French, they also speak Breton, an ancient language similar to Cornish or Welsh as spoken in Great Britain (in Cornwall and Wales).Americans often call Great Britain or the United Kingdom 'England' but this is incorrect and a bit of an insult to the Welsh and Scottish.The 'British Isles' consist of Great Britain, Northern Ireland, the independent Republic of Ireland and many other islands in the area including the Channel Islands and Man.
Yes, Wales is a country in Europe. It's one of three countries that make up Great Britain along with England and Scotland, and one of four that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The UK was formed in 1801 when the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland were joined to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The flags of Scotland and England were combined to form the flag of Great Britain in 1707, the cross of St Patrick was added in 1801 to form the current flag. Wales is not represented separately and is represented by the St George's Cross as England and Wales were one single legal entity when England and Scotland combined.
England. Edit: NO! England and Great Britain are different! England is only one part of Great Britain, there is also Scotland and Wales, this answer is completely wrong! Great Britain's nickname is just Britain!
England competed as great Britain not as England alone so there are no records of how many England got unless you see the great Britain competitors and see which one are English and how many of them got a gold medal but great Britain got 19 golds.
The Parliament of Great Britain was created in 1707 through the Act of Union between England and Scotland. This union merged the separate Parliaments of England and Scotland into one, creating the Parliament of Great Britain.
"England isn't a country. We sided with Great Britain." Wrong again. Great Britain is not a country either. The country at the time which allied with the US, was the UK; united kingdom of Great Britain and [at the time not northern] Ireland. It is like saying "mainland america", it is a geographical term, more commonly mistaken for "the island of Britain", Great Britain being the outlying islands. Only Americans call it Great Britain. NO ONE in the UK calls it Great Britain apart from an atlas which includes all the islands around it.
None, 6 Scottish and one Dutch monarch ruled England and Scotland before they joined together to become Great Britain.
He was crowned King of Great Britain NOT England.
UK is an abbreviation of United Kingdom - itself an abbreviation of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is one of the two main islands which contain the UK and is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
England is one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The other three countries are Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
no they are separate countries but they are part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
No. The United Kingdom includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is an island which contains England, Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland is part of the island of Ireland, which is a separate island. So the United Kingdom includes all of one island and part or another one, and also many other small islands around the coast of Great Britain.Not entirely. The full name of the country is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Geographically, this is comprised of the main island of Great Britain, which includes England, Scotland and Wales and hundreds off offshore islands. Northern Ireland is located in the northeast corner of the island of Ireland.
England is just called England. However, some people erroneously say England when what they mean is Britain, which is comprised of England, Scotland and Wales together. When Northern Ireland is added, the country then gets its full and proper name of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The parliaments of England and Scotland passed an Act of Union in 1707 that joined the two nations into one country called the Kingdom of Great Britain.