Puritans.
All countries, ships, and islands are referred to as "she". Like, the "mother"land is also a name for a country.
if your born in a country you are officially a citizen of that country
No, you can not, that would be kidnapping.
William Pitt
Spain is often referred to as the "mother" of Colombia, as Colombia was once a colony of Spain. Colombia gained its independence from Spain in 1810.
I think There are many but i am sure about just one and that is France. that why French is called father tongue not mother tongue.
The name given would differ depending on the home country. Generally this territory would be referred to as a "colony".
If you are talking about America, then Great Britain. Great Britain told the Americans that they were the "mother country" and the colonists were "children". The colonists soon grew tired of being "children" and having their "mother" tax them on goods, as well as freedoms. So they decided to revolt.
If the children are leaving the country, yes. See related question link.
The children of Colonel Norwood and Cora are referred to as "Cora's children" to emphasize their maternal lineage and the significance of Cora's role in their lives. This phrasing highlights Cora's identity and influence, possibly reflecting societal norms or dynamics that prioritize the mother's contribution to the family. Additionally, it may suggest a distancing from Colonel Norwood, indicating that Cora's identity as a mother is more prominent in the context.
It is referred to as a "suckling" mother.
Jocasta, Oedipus' mother is the mother and grandmother of Oedipus' children.