La Quimica
The territory of modern England has been inhabited by various cultures for about thirty-five thousand years, but takesits name from the Angles, one of the Germanic peoples who settled in place for the V and VI. . It became a unified state in 927 and from the age of discovery, which began in the fifteenth century, hashad a major cultural and legal impact worldwide. . The English language, the Anglican Church and the Law of England, taken as a basis for the legal system in many other countries in the world,developed in England, and the parliamentary system of government has been widely adopted by other nations.
The Kingdom of England, which since 1284 also included Wales, was an independent state until 1707,when they signed the Act of Union with Scotland, to create the Kingdom of Great Britain. . In 1801 Ireland joined the Kingdom of Great Britain creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelanduntil 1922. With independence and partition of Ireland from then is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Late Modern Age and Modern Age
Under the newly formed Kingdom ofGreat Britain, the momentum of the Royal Society and British initiatives combined with the Scottish Enlightenment led to the creation of important innovations in science and engineering. This paved theway for the establishment of the British Empire, which at its height territorial got to include about a quarter of the earth's surface. Domestically, the Industrial Revolution, a period of profound...
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