British people

Though early assertions of being British date from the Late Middle Ages, the Union of the Crowns in 1603 and the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 triggered a sense of British national identity. The notion of Britishness and a shared British identity was forged during the 18th century and early 19th century when Britain engaged in several global conflicts with France, and developed further during the Victorian era. The complex history of the formation of the United Kingdom created a "particular sense of nationhood and belonging" in Great Britain; Britishness became "superimposed on much older identities", of English, Scots and Welsh cultures, whose distinctiveness still resists notions of a homogenised British identity. Because of longstanding ethno-sectarian divisions, British identity in Northern Ireland is controversial, but it is held with strong conviction by Unionists.
Modern Britons are descended mainly from the varied ethnic groups that settled in Great Britain in and before the 11th century: Prehistoric, Brittonic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Normans. The progressive political unification of the British Isles facilitated migration, cultural and linguistic exchange, and intermarriage between the peoples of England, Scotland and Wales during the late Middle Ages, early modern period and beyond. Since 1922 and earlier, there has been immigration to the United Kingdom by people from what is now the Republic of Ireland, the Commonwealth, mainland Europe and elsewhere; they and their descendants are mostly British citizens, with some assuming a British, dual or hyphenated identity. This includes the groups Black British and Asian British people, which together constitute around 10% of the British population.
The British are a diverse, multinational, multicultural and multilingual people, with "strong regional accents, expressions and identities". The social structure of the United Kingdom has changed radically since the 19th century, with a decline in religious observance, enlargement of the middle class, and increased ethnic diversity, particularly since the 1950s, when citizens of the British Empire were encouraged to immigrate to Britain to work as part of the recovery from World War II. The population of the UK stands at around 67 million, with around 50 million being White British. This includes 44.4 million in England and Wales as of 2021, and 4.2 million in Scotland as of 2022. 1.8 million identify as White in Northern Ireland, including White British and other White ethnicities, as of 2021. Outside of the UK, the British diaspora totals around 200 million with higher concentrations in the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, with smaller concentrations in the Republic of Ireland, Chile, South Africa, and parts of the Caribbean. Provided by Wikipedia
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The war against the seals : a history of the North American seal fishery / by Busch, Briton Cooper
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Whaling will never do for me : the American whaleman in the nineteenth century / by Busch, Briton Cooper
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Bunker Hill to Bastogne : elite forces and American society / by Busch, Briton Cooper
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The modern practice of adult education : a postmodern critique / by Briton, Derek, 1953-
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Mudros to Lausanne : Britain's frontier in West Asia, 1918-1923 / by Busch, Briton Cooper
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Whaling will never do for me the American whaleman in the nineteenth century by Busch, Briton Cooper 1936-2004
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Bunker Hill to Bastogne elite forces and American society by Busch, Briton Cooper
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The modern practice of adult education a postmodern critique by Briton, Derek 1953-
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Hardinge of Penshurst a study in the old diplomacy by Busch, Briton Cooper
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Mudros to Lausanne Britain's frontier in West Asia, 1918-1923 by Busch, Briton Cooper
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Epische Elemente in Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenzens Drama "Der Hofmeister" by Parkes, Ford Briton
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Britain, India, and the Arabs 1914 - 1921 by Busch, Briton Cooper
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New India, 1885 British official policy and the emergence of the Indian National Congress by Martin, Briton
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Britain and the Persian Gulf 1894-1914 by Busch, Briton C.
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Britain and the Persian Gulf 1894 - 1914 by Busch, Briton Cooper
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Considerations on certain remarks on the Negro slavery and abolition questions, in Lord Stowell's judgment in the case of the slave "Grace" by Briton
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A letter to the Right Hon. Robert Peel, M.P. for the University of Oxford on the comparative operation of the corn laws, and of public taxation, as causes of the depression of trad... by Briton
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Annuities to fools or madmen plain statements to convince those persons of credulity or rashness, or folly or injustice, who are willing to surrender hundreds, and purchase tens, b... by Briton
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Presume not beyond measure a serio-comic letter of advice, addressed to the editors of all the public papers by Briton
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