I'm pretty sure it meant an American person.
what happened in the 1700s
Yes, there were schools in the 1700s
Yankee or Yank is English slang for a person from New England, US or from North America. Essentially a person from the US - an American
u mean Georgia ( country , or state OS US)
it is given to a northern side personnew yorkers are also called Yankees
Kissing or going out on a date.
To "have issue" means to have children.
Can't help if you mean who hit only 5 homers at Yankee Statium as both a Yankee and BoSox player. I am probably reading too much into the question you posed. So, how about Johnny Damon? He played for both teams and hit about 60 homers at Yankee Stadium for the BoSos and the Yankees.
1700s
Most likely the speaker was referring to half-northerner. Yankee is a term sometimes used to describe citizens from states that were in the Union during the civil war.
Yankee refered to the Union (Northen) Troops and people. It was meant as a slur and a bad term, and was used by the Confederates.
It is still named Yankee Stadium.
what happened in the 1700s
Yes, there were schools in the 1700s
1700s
Yankee or Yank is English slang for a person from New England, US or from North America. Essentially a person from the US - an American
1700s