Scotland and Wales.
Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain, it is only part of the United Kingdom (Britain and Northen Ireland)
Scotland & England
Great Britain contains four countries; England, Wales and Scotland and Northern Ireland.
UK is an abbreviation of United Kingdom - itself an abbreviation of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is one of the two main islands which contain the UK and is made up of England, Scotland and Wales.
The island of Great Britain is shared by England, Scotland and Wales.
England is just England, a small country on the island of Britain. Americans often use England, Britain, Great Britain, and United Kingdom all interchangeably. However, Britain is the island upon which England stands, along with Wales and Scotland. Great Britain refers to the the island of Britain or to the combined countries of England, Scotland and Wales. United Kingdom refers to the fact that a single king or queen is regent over England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland; the full term is United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The two largest islands in the British Isles is Great Britain and Ireland. Great Britain has England, Wales and Scotland on the island and Ireland has the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
It didn't. You have commingled two continents. 'England' is an obsolete term for Great Britain, which itself is part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also containing Scotland and Wales, usually shortened to the 'UK' New England is a group of states in the northeast part of the USA.
House of Commons and House of Lords.
only two Kingdoms made up Great Britain - these being the former Kingdoms of both England and Scotland. At that time, Wales was a Principality and under the control of the Kingdom of England. There has been no Kingdom of Wales.
No. England shares the island of Great Britain with two other countries, Wales and Scotland. England is not an independent country, but is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which is made up of the four countries, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and England, and covers the whole of the island Great Britain, part of the island Ireland and many smaller islands around these two.
Great Britain is an island that consists of three independent regions: England, Scotland and Wales. Great Britain is part of the country of the United Kingdom, along with Northern Ireland. The southern portion of Ireland is an independent country.
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.