Saba Westminster Abbey











Being a historian Saba loves UK. This country is all about history.With such a rich and varied past it’s really no surprise that England is teeming with places of historical significance. From ruins to carvings, from mines to stone circles to prehistoric coastline – Britain has it all in abundance and much of it is in England. Take a look at some great historic sites to visit across the regions.The history of the United Kingdom as a unified sovereign state began with the political union of the kingdoms of England, which included Wales, and Scotland.Britain south of the Forth broadly incorporated into the Roman Empire; thereafter invasion by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th and 6th centuries; invasions by the Vikings in the 9th century, through to the Norman conquest of England in 1066; the development of the separate states of England and Scotland from the 9th century, and competition and cooperation between those states. The British Isles faced no further successful military incursion after the Norman conquest of England in 1066, allowing England and Scotland to each develop political, administrative and cultural institutions including representative governance, law systems, and distinguished contributions to the arts and sciences, upon which the United Kingdom was built.
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