This, unfortunately, is a nonsensical question.
"Britain" is an abbreviation for "Great Britain", a large island off the North West of Europe, and part of The British Isles.
The British Isles is two large islands - Britain and Ireland and over 1000 small islands.
The island of Ireland is divided into "The Republic of Ireland" and the small North East corner called "Northern Ireland."
There have been many changes in the political make up of the British Isles through History but currently, Great Britain (which includes England Scotland and Wales) and Northern Ireland comprise "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" and the Republic of Ireland is a separate, sovereign country.
Some people in The Republic of Ireland dislike the term "British Isles" as it implies that Ireland belongs to Britain.
Britain or England, whatever you want to call it.
In the 1600's most people wanted idependence in England. So they got on a boat and moved to New England for tade, wealthand religion. What 2 things did England want to find in America
england Great Britain (England)
Until the 19th century England WAS the leading State in all the world, using accepted definitions.
India gained independence from England (Britain) on August 15, 1947
Great Britain (England)
From England(Britain).
england Great Britain (England)
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain why the colonies needed to separate from Britain. To declare Independence from England.
The purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to explain why the colonies needed to separate from Britain. To declare Independence from England.
because they didn't care about independence -they were loyal to the king of Britain
They were opposed to declaring independence from Britain.