England is a very small country with a huge population. This report will tell you some features and facts about this country. I will be talking about its people, it’s government, it’s industry, it’s resources, it’s land, and finally it’s religion. The reason I said England has a big population is because they have about 47, 505, 000 people living there. The numbers speak for themselves. Most of England’s population is descendants of the original inhabitants.
There are Saxons, Angles, Jutes, Scandinavians, Norman French, Scots, Welsh, and Irish. Now commonwealth immigrants are coming from southern Asia. Since there are so many different kinds of people there has been a lot of fighting between them. England’s economy is very strong because of an excellent school system. Their school system is much like ours except they only have to attend school from ages 5 through 16.
Although they don’t go to school as long as us they learn things at a faster rate and school involves harder work. The English also play sports. They are very good at soccer, Rugby and cricket. If you don’t know what cricket is its kind of a mix between bowling and baseball. England’s government also has a few similarities with ours. Even though there government is a monarchy and ours is a republic.
Their current leader is Queen Elizabeth II. The Queen of England is more of a symbol than a ruler. The actual ruler is a cabinet of people. The head of the cabinet is the Prime Minister. England also has a law making body, which passes all the laws. They are like our congress.
The Essay on France and England: A comparison of Governments
In Early Modern Europe, countries were discovering and changing the ways in which they operated. While some, for a period of time stuck to their old traditional ways, others were embarking on a journey that would change the course of their country. This paper, will explore and evaluate the two different government styles of France and England – one keeping with the traditional ways of their ...
The capital of England is London and the government buildings are located in a region of London call Westminster. The center of England’s industry is based on its coal mining and natural gases. They also do things with nuclear energy. Although all these things make England most of its money agriculture and fishing does bring in some doe.
They produce milk and other dairy products, and they farm vegetables and meat. Since England is an island there is a lot of water to fish so they have an abundance of resources in the ocean. Speaking of resources England has three main minerals coal, iron ore, and petroleum. As I said up in my last paragraph England gets a lot of seafood. The main ports are in Liverpool, Hull and Bristle. There aren’t many places ships can come in because of the rocky coastline.
England is divided into two sections the lowland zone, which spreads through the center, south and east. Also there is the highland zone which spreads through the north and west. The highest point in the lowland is about 1000 feet. The highland zone is very rocky and has mountains and hills throughout.
The climate in England is very comfortable with mild winters and cool summers. England averages 20 inches of rain on the east and 40 inches on the west. There is a high humidity there and fog is common. The area around this country is smaller than the state of Alabama. The English started there own faction of Christianity called the Church of England. But also there is a large group of Baptists and Lutherans.
Also with the Asian Commonwealth Immigrants coming in there is some Muslim and Buddhism. About 2% of the people believe in one of the 2. With everything I have learned about this small island I still don’t get why they talk with some of their words mixed around. For example they call a car a truck.
Although the English have funny accents and think being a butler is a great job, you got to love them, because they can really play rugby!