No, since many Americans, and many of the early settlers of the US were FROM Great Britain. The original 13 colonies were colonies of Great Britain. Sort of like you and your mother both speak English.
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
== == Because the colonies were British colonies, belonging to the British king and populated by British people. The so called War of American Independence was a civil war between British people in the colonies and their king.
George Clinton helped the British people
No, they are not. I suppose that The ("Americans " ) you are reffering to, are The United States of America "s citizens. I consider Americans all the people born in America which inculdes North, South and Central America. Different backgrounds for both, Americans and English,make them different people.
A person who is British is from one of four countries. They can be from England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. These four countries together make Great Britain. Therefore English people are British and Scottish people are British, but English people are not Scottish.
No, since many Americans, and many of the early settlers of the US were FROM Great Britain. The original 13 colonies were colonies of Great Britain. Sort of like you and your mother both speak English.
Some do, while others do not. Americans love accents, especially English ones, who are also British.
Both English people and Americans speak English, but with differences in vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar. American English has evolved separately from British English and has its own unique characteristics.
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
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.
It's hard to say for everyone. But some do and some don't. Just how Americans feel about other countries. They don't like to say we(Americans) speak English, but that we speak American.
English people are from England, which is a country in the United Kingdom. The term "English" generally refers to individuals who are from or have heritage from England.
English people are actually people from England so people from America would be called Americans!
No. People from Great Britain are British- most speak English. There is no language called British.
British people believe Americans have accents because they perceive differences in pronunciation, intonation, and vocabulary compared to their own speech patterns. Accents are a natural part of language variation, and what is considered accent-free is often influenced by local norms and perceptions.
English and British
The word for the season which Americans call 'Fall' (and British people call Autumn) is Autuma The word for the verb 'to fall' is cadere