Great Britain The British Isles have a rich history going back thousands of years. Unfortunately few of us in Britain really know much about our history. Retrospectively I think there must have been something radically flawed with history as it is taught in out schools as our history is fascinating.
For this history guide, we shall divide the period of British history into four main chunks, and each of these four main chunks then subdivided into bite sized chapters that try to explain the way that things happened
History is an interweaving of events and people, and its not just about kings and queens, its about ordinary people and how events influenced them, and on occasions how they influenced events.
Also one has to realise that Britain is not one nation, but a hodge podge of different peoples who tend to remain distinct in spite of a millenium or more of intermarriage. I have therefore put in separate chapters on Ireland, Scotland and Wales, each with its own history
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Hey thanks Henry. It is a goldfish actually. As you can see, my photographic and photoshopic skills arent that good :)
By the way, what does (GB) mean?
Great Britain
The British Isles have a rich history going back thousands of years. Unfortunately few of us in Britain really know much about our history. Retrospectively I think there must have been something radically flawed with history as it is taught in out schools as our history is fascinating.
For this history guide, we shall divide the period of British history into four main chunks, and each of these four main chunks then subdivided into bite sized chapters that try to explain the way that things happened
History is an interweaving of events and people, and its not just about kings and queens, its about ordinary people and how events influenced them, and on occasions how they influenced events.
Also one has to realise that Britain is not one nation, but a hodge podge of different peoples who tend to remain distinct in spite of a millenium or more of intermarriage. I have therefore put in separate chapters on Ireland, Scotland and Wales, each with its own history
it didn't earlier but now it definitely looks l ike a frog!
i knew what GB meant, but what i don't understand is the relevance and the sudden occurence of those letters in this post. please explain.
just wonna say he comes from the uk .or did i understand something wrong lol
No, I live in the US :)
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i changed it ;-)
Yeah maybe the fact that I knew he's not from the UK confused me even more.
Doesn't matter, I think you gave him his 5 seconds worth of "proud to be an English" moment! ;o)
Geez... are you stupid or what?
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