Yes, definitely.
Yes, it is.
Yes they do.
That depends on whether you were raised in the US or the UK.
Ross Lynch is an American actor and musician, so he speaks with a standard American accent. He may speak with different accents for specific roles in movies or TV shows, but his natural accent is American.
Americans don't have a lame accent. Every country has a different accent. Americans might say Indians have a silly accent. But to them, it isn't
Mary Draper did not have an accent. She was born in the American colonies in the 18th century, so she would have spoken English with a colonial American dialect, which was likely different from modern American accents.
The American accent is diverse and can vary based on region. Generally, it is characterized by rhoticity, where the "r" sound is pronounced strongly, and a fairly neutral pronunciation of vowels. However, there are distinct accents in different parts of the United States, such as the Southern accent or the Boston accent.
In the UK, people primarily speak British English, which has variations in accent and vocabulary depending on the region. American English is not typically spoken as the primary language in the UK.
The primary accent of American English is known as the General American accent. It is considered the most neutral and widely understood accent in the United States.
Not at all. The differences between British and American English are written; accent is an entirely different matter. Think about it: if everyone in the UK suddenly started spelling words using only the American spellings, would their accents all switch?
Yeah! He is British. He was born in Redditch, UK. February 1st 1994.
Americans have an accent known as the American accent. People who do not have the accent hear it, but to someone that has the accent it can not be heard because they are used to speaking it. British people do not have an accent but to Americans and other countries they do for example.