Former U.S. President John F. Kennedy spoke English as a second language, as his first language was French. He learned English later in his childhood.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Saxons spoke Saxon. This was a Germanic language that was one of the sources of the Anglo-Saxon (or "Old English") language spoken in England before the Norman Conquest.
No, Eva Peron did not speak English. She mainly spoke Spanish, as it was her native language.
Sydelle Pulaski spoke English.
King George I of Great Britain, who reigned from 1714 to 1727, did not speak English as it was not his first language. He was born in present-day Germany and spoke mainly German and French.
The Puritans primarily spoke English, specifically a variant known as Early Modern English. They used this language in their daily lives, religious practices, and interactions with one another.
Martin Van Buren learned Dutch at home as a boy; I am not sure that it was his first language.
Martin Van Buren grew up with parents that spoke Dutch as their native language.
He spoke English. He was English.
Ronald Reagan had that nickname. Interestingly, in the 1930s, he was a radio announcer, and used the air-name "Dutch Reagan."
The thirteen colonies were English colonies and, thus, spoke English.
He spoke English. He was English.
english
Dracula, the fictional character created by Bram Stoker, is said to have spoken both Romanian and Hungarian in the original novel.
He spoke English
The Beatles spoke English.
English obviously
No. The English spoke English, and the Native Americans spoke various languages native to North America.