Americophile
Well, the Latin name for Ireland is Hibernian, so presumably you would be called a Hibernophile.
English football in America is called Soccer or American football in England is like rugby =)
England wasn't established like America, it just evolved.
England is equal to America, just like every other country.
Hollandophile or nederlandophile
Mother country is what England was called during the Colonial period in America. This was when America had not yet gained it independence and America was known as the "New World" while England was known as the "Old World" or the "Mother Country." This was because England was kind of like a "Mother" to the United States because of the fact that they still had power over the U.S.
Because they left England because they did not want to be part of the Anglican Church; they separated themselves from it. Because they SEPARTATED from the church (RELIGION) in England. They didn't like it, so they came to America and formed their own.
That's like asking if there's a McDonalds in America.
About the same as America has learned. Or it depends on what your saying, like where did England learning come from.
New England is a few states in America such as Vermont. England is a country in the UK.The difference is like Mexico and New Mexico.
it wasnt pretanike isles it was the evangelikals didnt approve of ioudaiou [jews the synagogue of satan ] being hung..later called 300bc. britania.. england had nothing to do withit..
Because they run down the centre of England like a backbone.