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Why US speak English?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

The British colonies were successful in America, grew and developed while the French, Spanish and Dutch did not. When the time came to revolt against European Imperialism, the British colonies were the ones large enough and powerful enough to organize and lead the revolt.

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