None you have to be a American citizen to be President.
No U.S. presidents were born in England. Many of the early Presidents were born British Citizens as being born in the Colonies, but all were born in what is now the US.
There is no such term as "britainers" presidents. If you are referring to the British Prime Ministers, Sir Winston Churchill and Margaret Thatcher were two notable British Prime Ministers.
They were all born in the United States, though when the first few presidents were born, the US was still a British colony.
there were 44 presidents in U.S.A.
they are be 44 Presidents in the U.S.A.
Eight presidents were born before July 4, 1776 and so were British subjects. They were the first seven presidents plus the Ninth, Harrison. (Van Buren, the 8th president was born during the Revolutionary War. He was a therefore a British subject under British law, I think, until the war ended and the US was recognized as independent. )
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Depends on context. US presidents, Oscars and many others.
There were no presidents involved in the British Colonization of what became the US. Britain had a king and a parliament. The US was created only after the colonists successfully revolted from British rule.
There are no former US presidents living in Wisconsin.
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