No.
They use pound sterling.
The same as England
The British Pound
The pound (They do not use the Euro!)....The whole of the UK (which includes England) uses the Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
Pounds is the currency of England and dollars is the currency of America
The Pound Sterling is the name for the currency used in England.
No, the UK refuses to adopt or accept Euros. The UK uses the pound sterling (pound) - £
To use money in England, if traveling, you will want to first exchange your currency to the English Pound. You can exchange money in many different places. The English Pound can then be used for purchases anywhere.
The currency of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is the Pound Sterling (£) (GBP).
Native American's did not invent, or directly use "Pounds." Pound's are a currency standard used in England.
No. Though they are both in Europe, England and France are not the same country.
No, pound cake was not first made in the Southeast of America. The origins of pound cake date back to Europe, particularly in England, where it was created in the early 18th century. The name "pound cake" comes from the original recipe, which called for a pound each of butter, sugar, eggs, and flour. The cake became popular in America, including the Southeast, but its roots are European.