There are no 'states' in the United Kingdom. Instead Britain is composed of the countries of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Thamesmead is in South London, which comes under the country of England, United Kingdom.
If you mean England and not the United Kingdom then under the 2009 UK Local Government reorganisation England now has 90 counties. Historically England had about 39 "original" counties at the end of the 19th century.
I think the origin of the United Kingdom is the unification of the Crown under James Stuart, I of England, VI of Scotland, in 1603 at the death of Queen Elizabeth I.
Land's End is a part of the United Kingdom, specifically England. The person who has rightful ownership of all land under the United Kingdom is the monarch.
Children under the age of 17, the United Kingdom, and with little publicity, the United States.
Yes, England (United Kingdom) is the greatest country in terms of modern influence as well as spreading western beliefs to Africa and other eastern countrys. On terms of modern power and wealth the united states of America is the best. But the united states of America was under british rule and they are only were they are now because of british trading and Influence.
The Unted Kingdom is composed of three countries, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. These land masses were united under the English King, hence the term United Kingdom. Pure Star
England has never been an alternative name for the United Kingdom ! The United Kingdom came into existence by the Acts of Union 1706 & 1707- which brought Scotland and England together under the rule of King James VI of England (who became King James I of Scotland)
The United States under orders of President Truman.
No. England was last successfully invaded in 1066 but the United Kingdom has never been under any control other than its own, assuming we are not discussing the troubles in Northern Ireland.
He united the Greek city states under one kingdom