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The Loyalists (Tories) did not want to separate.
Britain lost 544 aircrew in Battle of Britain. They don't separate pilots or others into trades.
Common Sense was the writing where Thomas Paine convinced thousands of American colonists to separate from Britain.
they separated after the revolutionary war.
Republicans did and still do want a United Ireland. Loyalists want Northern Ireland controlled by the British. They also want Britain to re-invade the Republic, and all Loyalist paramilitaries are anti-Catholic, but this is separate to Loyalism, although the two go hand-in-hand.
Not Britain, which is a separate island, but they wanted to be part of the United Kingdom.
The Loyalists (Tories) did not want to separate.
the declaration of Independence states that the 13 colonies all want to separate from Britain and become there own country . it also states 1 to 2 complaints and why they want to separate from Britain.
It helps to see how many people want to separate from britian and also is like democracy
1782. Britain did not separate from US it was the US that separated from Britain.
Ireland does not want to be part of Britain. It would be impossible for Ireland to be part of Britain, even if it wanted, as they are two separate islands and could not be joined together into one piece of land.
Simple......Britain don't want them or they don't want Britain
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
Britain lost 544 aircrew in Battle of Britain. They don't separate pilots or others into trades.
Nope - France is an entirely separate country from Great Britain.
Common Sense was the writing where Thomas Paine convinced thousands of American colonists to separate from Britain.
France and Britain are two separate countries but they are both members of the European Union.