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The Anglo-Saxons significantly contributed to the English measurement system by introducing units such as the "yard," which was originally based on the length of a person's stride, and the "foot," derived from the average size of a human foot. They also established the "inch," which was based on the width of a man's thumb. These early units formed the foundation for the later development of the English system of measurement, influencing both practical applications and the eventual standardization of measurements in England.
Nothing ! The English system was in place long before America 'hi-jacked' it !
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Ounces and feet are units of measurement in the English system.
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The English system and the metric system.
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The metric unit of measurement similar to an inch in the English system is the centimeter.
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
The English system (avoirdupois) allows those who use it a standardized and accepted method of describing quantities...the same as any other standardized system of measurement.