Sandra Day O'Connor was the first women on the United States Supreme Court.
Before the Revolutionary war, those who wanted to declare war on Britain were called War Hawks. They were a part of the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, 1774.
The first of the constitution was called the preamble and was about the purpose of the constitution, the philosiphy of it, and was our founding fathers expected of the U.S. to be in the present and the future.
The lower part of Canada was formed for French-speaking inhabitants.
England, a country that was a part of Great Britain.
The whole of the United Kingdom gave the vote to certain women in 1907 for municipal elections ONLY. If you want the answer 'Isle of Man' it would be wrong since it is NOT part of the United Kingdom.
Because they were part of the Britain government!
Great Britain was the first country to industrialize, so yes, it obviously was a part of the Industrial Revolution.
Once as England, the first time field hockey was in the Olympics, and twice as part of the Great Britain team. All were victories by the men's team; the closest the women's team has come was bronze at Barcelona 1992 (as part of Great Britain).
It was James Craig, first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland
Valentina Tereshkova was the first women in space. She was part of the Soviet Space Program
The first motorway was the Preston bypass opened in 1958 and is now part of the M6.
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No. Britain is a separate island to Ireland. It was part of the British Empire, but not part of Britain.
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No, Londonderry is in Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK but not part of Britain.
Britain is part of the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is a member of the EU, so Britain is therefore part of it.