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English Immigrants traveled to America by sailing ships.
The English outposts differed from the French outposts mainly because of religious reasons. The English outposts were made up of Puritans with religious goals, and French outposts were mainly made up of people with economic goals.
The English language is the first language in America. In Mexico it's Spanish.
The English and Irish brought Halloween to America.
13 English colonies
Names of other English furniture makers eighteenth century
Wedgewood.
Harold E. Pagliaro has written: 'Major English writers of the eighteenth century' -- subject(s): English literature, 18th century, Bibliography, Early modern (to 1700), History and criticism 'Relations between the sexes in the plays of George Bernard Shaw' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Sex in literature, Sex role in literature, Man-woman relationships in literature 'Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture'
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Martin Luther. (no not martin Luther king. -_-)
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R. Fiske has written: 'English theatre music in the eighteenth century'
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You are asking about John Locke.
Jay Barrett Botsford has written: 'English Society In The Eighteenth Century'
Alexander Andrews has written: 'The Eighteenth Century Or, Illustrations Of The Manners And Customs Of Our Grandfathers' 'The eighteenth century' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Great Britain 'The history of British journalism' -- subject(s): English Journalists, English newspapers, History, Journalism