This term refers to those citizens of the United Kingdom who do NOT are not nobles (such as dukes, earls, barons and their wives) . Even knights and baronets rank as commoners. l
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Pretty much welcome. Don't forget to exchange your British Pounds for Mexican Pesos, though.
The question has an implicit assumption which is incorrect; the British actually lost the American Revolution.
If you are visiting from abroad.... yes If you live in other parts of the British Isles..... No
Some do. The question makes a general assumption. the question itself seeks to justify a premise made in the question, which is an incorrect assumption or observation.
Ended a string of defeats and turned the French and Indian War in Britain's Favor.
It depends on the country you are visiting. Some require it, some don't.
During this period, British society was divided into three main classes: the nobility, the gentry, and the commoners. The nobility consisted of the monarch, peers, and landed gentry who held significant wealth and political power. The gentry were landowners with less status than the nobility but more wealth and power than commoners, who made up the majority of the population and were mostly peasants or laborers.
The British Isles. It would've been the UK if it was Belfast (N.Ireland) instead of Dublin.
The British Isles. It would've been the UK if it was Belfast (N.Ireland) instead of Dublin.