England became united in 927 and takes its name from the “Angels” which was a Germanic tribe that settled in the 5th and the 6th century. England has had a significant cultural and legal impact on the world and is also the starting point of the English language. In the 18th century the Industrial Revolution started in England, which transformed the society into the world’s first industrialised nation.
England’s landscape in the south is mostly low hills and grassland, however in the north there are mountains and high ground, for example the mountains Yorkshire Dales, Lake District and Pennines. In the south there are low mountains like Dartmoor and Cotswoods, but they are really not that high, theire highest point is 621m.
84% of United kingdom’s population live in England, and that sums up to 53 million people in all of …show more content…
In the US and many other country’s football is known as “soccer”. They say playing football in England was first documented in circa 1314. England is known for being the home of the oldest clubs in the world, which started around 1857, and the oldest competition the FA Cup which was around 1871. The first ever football league in 1888. The board for football in England is The Football Association and is the oldest alliance in the World. The alliance is responsible for things like national teams, cup competitions and general practices, but they have lost very much power to the recent football