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The Treaty of Paris of 1783 gave the united states independence from great Britain.
Mass migrations during the split of India left 1 million dead
because of the money Britain was getting from the slave trade
Within two years of the end of World War II, India gained its independence from Great Britain through a wide variety of factors. The primary factors were two in number, however. First was the decades-long struggle of Gandhi and other Indian leaders to demonstrate to the British the senselessness of trying to control a nation of people that was ready for independence. Second was the toll that the war had taken on Great Britain, which lacked the resources and perhaps even the will to retain imperial control of such a large, independence-minded region as India.
None. The original languages of Great Britain are long extinct.
Great Britain beat Australia at the 2008 Olympics
The Great wall of China is about 6,400 km long.
Ken M. Wharton has written: 'Bloody Belfast' -- subject(s): Political violence, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, History 'A long long war' -- subject(s): History, Sources, Military History, British, Great Britain, Great Britain. Army, Political violence
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There is no pre-determined limit.
The United States and Great Britain have been allies since 1917 when the U.S. went to Britain's aid . They have remained strong allies ever since.
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The War of the Worlds did not play a direct role in the Great Depression. The Great Depression was primarily caused by a combination of stock market crash in 1929, economic downturn, and banking failures. The War of the Worlds was a radio broadcast in 1938 that caused panic but did not have any long-term impact on the economic conditions of the Great Depression.
Britain has had nukes for a long time. After World War 2 the US shared its nuclear technology with Great Britain and Canada, and Britain developed into a nuclear armed nation.
That would be the country of Greece, which had long been considered a protectorate of Great Britain.