From 1750 to 1900, Britain maintained its status as a leading global power, with a strong naval presence and extensive colonial empire. The class structure remained largely intact, with a distinct divide between the upper, middle, and working classes. Additionally, traditional agricultural practices persisted in rural areas, even as industrialization transformed urban centers. Despite significant social and economic changes, British society retained a sense of continuity in its cultural and institutional frameworks.
Religion stayed the same because even though Britain was changing rapidly (to be better) it didn't mean that they all changed what hey believed in and what they thought was right and wrong.
Well the poverty remained so, while the rich stayed rich.
The loyalists stayed loyal to Great Britain when the British Government were harsh to the colonists.
Britain was the enemy of the volunteers, so naturally they were not going to fight with their enemy, so they stayed out of it.
Most things stayed the same. The earths orbit for instance.
people
Religion stayed the same because even though Britain was changing rapidly (to be better) it didn't mean that they all changed what hey believed in and what they thought was right and wrong.
The Loyalists stayed true to Britain and the king.
the clock in clock court has stayed the the same. it even says the right time, the hammer beam ceiling in the grand hall has stayed the same, the statues at he entrance have stayed the same, the diaper brickwork in the front has mostly stayed the same and the kitchens
The past tense of that senetce would be "You stayed in the same building."
Loyalists
They were called Loyalists
A person in America who stayed loyal to Britain and the king.
Because the Romans did not stay in Britain for as long as they stayed in France, Spain or Italy.
Britain stayed out of it; they let Australia & New Zealand represent them.
they never left. they settled and stayed.
How have your theories about the universe stayed the same from vedic times?