I believe you're going for The War of Jenkins' Ear.
The Saxons. When the Saxons invaded England, the English lost, then the Saxons and the English came together to be the Anglo-Saxons.
To be more correct, the English King of the period went to war with America to keep taxes rolling in.
The answer is "Yes," without the English Channel there is no doubt that England could not have repelled the Germans. The English Channels historical strategic defense of England was again validated with the rescue of Allied Forces from Dunkirk because this is where the German Invaders did stop, and it is the one environment that the Germans were quite unprepared to deal with.
English. Think of the Puritan Clergyman, Cotton Mather who came over on the Mayflower. He was born in England.
He failed to concentrate his air forces on English aviation assets and radar facilities.
The noun English is a word for the language originating in England.The adjective English is a word used to describe someone or something as of or from England.
British, although some people might describe themselves as being English.
England is the country name. People from England are English. Things from England are English. The language of England is English.
People from England are called several things, but British or English are the main adjectives. Some call them Englanders also..
No, women were not allowed onstage in England until the Restoration in 1660, eighteen years after the Puritans closed the theaters in 1642 and forty-four years after Shakespeare died in 1616. On the continent, in France and Italy, actresses were common in Shakespeare's day, but when they came on tour to England, the English people were outraged.
"Mugwanja" in Kikuyu refers to a person who is a mediator, arbitrator, or peacemaker. It is used to describe someone who helps to resolve conflicts or disputes within the community.
The surname Crump comes from England and meant "bent or crooked" and used to describe a cripple.
Most people spoke English in England in 1749.
Anglo is a prefix derived from the Latin word "Anglus," which refers to England or the English people. The term is commonly used to describe things that are of English origin or related to England.
"England" in English is Inglaterra in Portuguese.
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.
Yes, and no. It would be best to describe it a an International sport as many many countries round the world play the game. However the game was originally invented by the English and is very popular in England.