This is because the majory of people living in it known as unionist want to remain part of the UK. At one stage the whole island of Ireland was part of the Great Britain because the king at the time took control. As time went by only the nothern end of this island wanted to remain part of Great Britain called Ulster.
Scotland, England,Wales and all of Ireland.
England, Wales, Scottland and Northern Ireland. i think....
It wasn't
defeat the french
Irish navvies
Eire, or the The Republic of Ireland, had their independence from the British Empire ratified in January 1922 followed by Egypt in February 1922.
This is because the majory of people living in it known as unionist want to remain part of the UK. At one stage the whole island of Ireland was part of the Great Britain because the king at the time took control. As time went by only the nothern end of this island wanted to remain part of Great Britain called Ulster.
England, Scotland, Whales and Northern Ireland
The British Empire.
the British Empire
Ireland contributed significantly to the British Empire through its agricultural products, particularly food supplies like potatoes, dairy, and beef, which supported both the empire's population and military. Additionally, Irish labor and resources were instrumental during the industrial revolution, with many Irish workers serving in various capacities across the empire. The Irish diaspora also played a crucial role in British colonial efforts, as many emigrants settled in various parts of the empire, contributing to its expansion and governance. Furthermore, Ireland's strategic location provided important naval bases for the British military.
Scotland, Ireland Wales.
Scotland, England,Wales and all of Ireland.
the colonial british blood empire
No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
Like other countries, they were invaded and taken over. Ireland has a long history with British involvement, going back over 800 years.