Impressment is the term used to denote the forcing of American sailors into the British navy/
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It was called the Lusitania
Americans were angered by the British practice of impressment which American sailors were forced into the British navy.
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Americans called the British "Red Coats" or "Regulars" during the American Revolution.
patronage
The British postal service is called The Royal Mail.
The Americans were called Joes or Yanks. The British (particularly the English) were called Tommies
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During World War II, British soldiers and civilians referred to Americans as yanks - from Yankees. The Americans called the British limeys.
In the UK and Australia it is called a tram.
National Health Service (NHS)
Boston Massacre trails
Yes, the two sides fought with the Americans winning. The British had set up 13 colonies and the people who went to live in the colonies were called colonists, and later to become Americans. The colonists claimed to have "No Taxation Without Representation" from King George III and British Parliament which was mainly the reason why the Americans wanted war with the British. The colonists who fought for America were called Patriots,or Rebels(later to be known as Americans) and the people from the colonies who sided with the British were called Tories, or Loyalists. After a 8 year long war the Continental Army,led by George Washington, had beaten the professional British and had become the United States of America.