It may not be very accurate to ask if England took over America. England was the reason for the origin of America; the English colonized it (along with a few other nations). During the Revolutionary War however, England did conquer sizable tracts of what is now American land, but otherwise the term "take over" is probably inappropriate.
The role of the King in the past was to be very militarily sound, and generally rule over the Kingdom, but it primarily just rules now to carry on tradition. In addition, all statutes/laws the government/House of Lords propose have to have approval from the Queen/King before being made.
Captain James Cook was born in England.
France is ruled by a unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic, lead by President François Hollande.
England hasn't had its own king or queen for about 350 years. Queen Elizabeth the Second is Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland which includes England. England is now a Constitutional Monarchy, meaning that the ruling regent is more of a figure head rather than an actual political leader. The current regent of England is Queen Elizabeth the II.
Yes he lives in England right now
Nobody has the right but the strongest, for now, will set the rules.
Russia's relationship with England is great right now.
In depends on what year but right now its England
Yes he lives in England right now
he still rules right now
in England
Right now they do.
Elizabeth II
recording in england <3
The United Kingdom (which includes England) is a Parliamentary Democracy and not a dictatorship.
he lived in a palace in England