Nobody ... it has always been habitated since the last ice age receeded. Scotland was a nation before England became one, and only in 1770 did the two join, along with Wales to become what is called today, "Great Britain". But dont worry we are the best at cricket!
In 1875, Egypt found itself in debt. As a result it chose to sell its shares of the Suez Canal to Great Britain. The Suez Canal is strategic for trade and defense purposes.
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Ireland!!!! Great Britain and Iceland
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.
Due to the tension between the United States and Great Britain tobacco was no longer exported from the US to this country in 1777. Instead Great Britain found that Australia had the ability to grow tobacco and export it to the country.
There are the 13 colonies of Great Britain, and the reason that Spain, Great Britain, France, Portugal, Netherlands, Russia, etc. found these colonies because they found new land and of course, like most countries, they wanted more land and resources.
France is in Europe, south of the island of Great Britain and west of Spain.
There's no one person credited with founding the country. It was first called Britain after the Act of Union in 1707 when England and Scotland united to form Great Britain. That's when Britain was founded.
Great Britain and the colonist because it ruined the bond between the two. Also when Great Britain found out about the meeting, they were very outraged and decided to punish the colonist.
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As part of Great Britain the residents of Northern Ireland would have found out the same as the rest of the UK; via the radio & the prime minister's speech (WW2)
Yes Great Britain does. There are hundreds of reservoirs dotted around Great Britain.