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Ireland is a separate country to England and has not joined it.
Yes, in 1922
Ireland (or rather, the Republic of Ireland) gained independence in stages between 1922 and 1949. (Twentieth century).
Yes. England attempted to colonise Ireland from the 12th century.
Wales has been ruled by England since the 13th century. The parliaments of England and Scotland merged in 1707 and Ireland was included in 1801.
England, by a margin of many centuries. The totally sovereign Republic of Ireland was only established in 1949. Since around the 12th century AD it had for all practical purposes been a colony of England. England itself as a unified sovereign kingdom was established in the 11th century.
Ireland is a country, and an island, located west of England and Scotland. Many emigrants left Ireland in the 19th century to travel to America.
Kevin O'Brien(Ireland) vs England in 2011.he made century on 50 balls.
My forefathers came from England and Ireland in the 18th century.
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On and off from the 9th century to the 18th century.
between 1445 and 1487 in England