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The symbols of the new British nation were

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Answered by ayushishukla9044
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The symbols of the new Britain-the National Flag (Union Jack), the National Anthem (God save our Noble king) and the English language were actively promoted. Scotland and Ireland became the subordinate partners of the United Kingdom.

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  • The British flag (Union Jack), the national song (God Save Our Noble King), and the English language were actively promoted as the new Britain's symbols. Through a consistent increase in property wealth and power, the English country eventually controlled the other three island states.
  • God save our Noble King, the National Anthem, and the English language were actively marketed as the symbols of the new Britain. The United Kingdom made Scotland and Ireland its subordinate partners.
  • In addition, the promotion of the English language, British Flag, and National Anthem as national symbols to denote the nation's nationality. In 1688, a non-violent revolution made the British Parliament the main tool for limiting the monarchy's power.

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