The Romans
It comes from the Old Norse name Eiríkr, derived from ei "ever" and ríkr "ruler". Danish invaders first brought the name to England.
The Dutch. When European settlers first started to come over to the United States they brought their customs also. One of these customs was St. Nick.
England brought a great deal to Australia. As well as bringing supplies and seed for crops (most of which went rotten on the journey of the First Fleet to Australia), it brought its own traditions and customs, such as Christmas. It brought a great many plants and animals, many of which became invasive species, such as rabbits, foxes and non-native rats.
Queen Mary the first brought England back to its original religion.
sushi was brought to England in 1885 when the first Japanese came to Britain. at first the came for education and work. later they settled, students professionals and servants. that is how Japanese food came to England.
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The horses brought to Australia by the First Fleet, came from England.
The customs of the Saint Patrick's Day celebrations were brought to America with the influx of Irish immigrants during the mid 1800s. The customs include Irish dances and plenty of food and drink.
King of England was King Harold ,when the Romans and Julius Caesar invaded England was when the pheasants first appeared
Trout were first brought to Australia in 1864. The first eggs were brought from England and began to hatch in Tasmania on 4 May 1864.