By A Mystery Man Writer
When did Australia become an independent nation from England? When were they granted their own sovereignty in their own right as opposed to when they were still under British rule? - Quora
Did the English attempt to conquer Ireland during the Viking or Norman invasions? - Quora
Why did the United Kingdom give Ireland independence instead of
If Scotland becomes independent, will they return artifacts like Stonehenge and the Book of Kells back to England? - Quora
Why were the British so reluctant to give Ireland independence? - Quora
Has Ireland ever been a part of Great Britain or the United Kingdom? If so, when did it gain independence? When did Northern Ireland become part of the UK instead of the
Why is St. Patrick's day your national holiday? Why not celebrate independence from Great Britain? - Quora
So why tho? : r/facepalm
When did Ireland join World War II? Were they a separate country from Britain at that time, or were they still part of the UK (like Scotland is now)? - Quora
Is Scotland the only country in history to decline independence? - Quora
What would the world be like today if the British had crushed the bid by the original 13 colonies for independence? - Quora
Which countries were colonised by the British Empire and have not since become independent? - Quora
What is the effect of the American War of Independence? - Quora
Opinion: For Scotland, and Ireland, independence just ain't what it used to be - Los Angeles Times
When did Ireland and Scotland gain independence from Great Britain? - Quora