There's no bad blood between our countries.
9,001,774 in sweden 59,647,790 in Britain That means that there is 51,245,230 MORE people in Britain than there is actually in Sweden (i think!) best to check otherwise
Despite Sweden and Britain being in war against each other (Anglo-Sweden War) in 1810-1812, no military action was actually taken. Sweden only declared war on Britain because it was defeated by its enemies and forced to sign a treaty by them - part of the treaty said that Sweden must declare war on Britain. Despite the fact that Sweden and Britain are allies. Sweden and Britain just acted as they normally would. Sweden even allowed Britain to dock military ships in Hanö. Neither side invaded or attacked the other. It's often referred to as "the Cold War of the 1800's". When the Swedish crown prince, Charles August, died, Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte became the crown prince of Sweden. When France attacked Sweden (breaking the treaty Sweden was forced to sign), Jean cancelled the treaty and re-established an alliance with Britain, saying the declaration against them was wrong and pointless.
America was angry because Britain got in their way. Britain was angry because the US was moving in on their land and their was some serious jingoism going on
There is no main reason, they can be the acts, the massacre, or taxes.
Sweden & Switzerland, Spain & Portugal. Britain.
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It was because of "No Taxation Withot Representation". This was when Britain made laws without the colonist saying something. They had enough money to pay the taxes, but they had no voice in Parliment. This made them very angry.
Because they were planning to help the Confederates.
In both England and Sweden it is thought to be socially acceptable and although there is a sentence of up to 35 years in Britain and 28 in Sweden, it is rarely enforced.
No, Saint Patrick was from Roman Britain, probably Scotland.
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