The Act of Union in 1707 joined England and Scotland (not Ireland) to become Britain.
England. Edit: NO! England and Great Britain are different! England is only one part of Great Britain, there is also Scotland and Wales, this answer is completely wrong! Great Britain's nickname is just Britain!
Great Britain
The UK was formed in 1801 when the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Ireland were joined to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The flags of Scotland and England were combined to form the flag of Great Britain in 1707, the cross of St Patrick was added in 1801 to form the current flag. Wales is not represented separately and is represented by the St George's Cross as England and Wales were one single legal entity when England and Scotland combined.
england Great Britain (England)
Scotland and Wales
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
It joined Scotland to England to form Great Britain.
The Act of Union in 1707 joined England and Scotland (not Ireland) to become Britain.
are you asking what nations are in great Britain? there is England, northern Ireland, Scotland & wales Not quite rignt look at your passport we are the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland - so Greeat Britain is only Scotland, Wales and England
The parliaments of England and Scotland passed an Act of Union in 1707 that joined the two nations into one country called the Kingdom of Great Britain.
I assume you mean 'What IS the Act of Union' ? In 1707 The parliaments of Scotland and England joined to become Great Britain.
The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland joined together to become the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.
England is part of Great Britain
Great Britain joined the triple Entente...A+
England is in great britain. Great Britain consists of the Countries of England, Scotland and Wales.
No. Great Britain is not a country itself, it is a name used to describe an area within the United Kingdom. Great Britain describes the grouping of England, Scotland and Wales, along with a few other minor islands. Amongst the places left out in the description of Great Britain is Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.