England did not unite with Northern Ireland. Ireland was at one time part of the British empire. Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales became the United Kingdom in 1801. In 1922, the Republic of Ireland became independent and Northern Ireland was formed and remained in the United Kingdom.
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The United Kingdom.
The crosses of St.George,St.Andrews,St Patrick representing England,Scotland And Ireland in The Union Jack unite Britain.
The IRA want this.
There have been a number of them, with the main being the IRA (Irish Republican Army).
No, he didn't. Northern Ireland is still part of the United Kingdom because of the Protestant majority there.
The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland officially united on July 2, 1800. The Union is now known as the United Kingdom.
If Northern Ireland and the Republic tried to unite, the Unionists in the North would never agree and it would just lead to more fighting. It's best to leave things as they are because now there is peace and the Troubles are over.
In 1707 England and Scotland signed the Act of Union whereby they agreed to unite to create a new country to be called Great Britain with the parliament based in London and a shared monarch. In 1800 Ireland joined the union to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1920 Ireland split into Northern Ireland and Southern Ireland and Southern Ireland left the United Kingdom in 1922 to become a separate country again.
No. In 1707 England and Wales joined with Scotland to form the United Kingdom. The three countries are on the island that is sometimes referred to as Great Britain. Ireland is a separate island. In 1801, Ireland became part of the United Kingdom, but obviously not Great Britain as it was still a separate island.
If you mean which one wanted a united Ireland, then there are several. Most notably there was the IRA. Others included the INLA. There are also a few smaller groups, many splitting from the IRA. There are also those who were against a united Ireland so could be said to be involved in keeping Northern Ireland, which consists of 6 of the 9 counties of Ulster, separate from the rest of Ireland. These would include the UDA, UVF and UFF.