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Where did Ada Byrone go to school at?

Ada Byron eventually became Countess Lovelace. She attended the University of London and was a well known mathematician from England.


Is Alexandra Burke well known in America?

yes, she is quite well known, but not as well in England


Why is Ichabod Nichols famous?

He was a well-known sea captain who lived in New England. His son, John Nichols, went to Harvard and became a Unitarian minister.


What did Charles Dickens become well known as?

Charles Dickens became well known as an AUTHOR!


What event in 1603 made Scotland come under English control?

It didn't. In 1603 King James VI of Scotland also became King of England as well. He was known as James 1 in England. In 1707 the parliaments of Scotland and England merged in the Act of Union.


Is southport in England a well known place?

yes it is


What was Bill Brandt most well known for?

Bill Brandt was a famous photographer and photojournalist. Born in Germany, he moved to England, where he became famous for his high contrast images of British Society.


What does England have?

well England has lots of places. London is the capital city and in there is the big ben, tower of London and the river temes. England is a well known country


Is the country of Wales as popular and well-known as England in countries such as the USA and Canada?

Probably not as well known as England, in my experience. When people think of the UK they think of England mainly because of the size, power, population, etc.


How did the prohibition years affect jazz?

it became well known


What is the main physical features of England?

The Dover cliffs along the coastline of England are very well known. England has low mountains and hill as well as rolling plains.


What rights of American colonists might the king of England have violated?

The colonists listed their grievances against the king of England in the Declaration of Independence. Among their rights and liberties they felt the king had violated was refusing the colonists representation in Parliament as well as dissolving the representative houses that the colonies did have, taxing without representation, and quartering troops in the colonies when the colonial legislatures did not consent to it.