England had control over the U.S. before any Eastern countries did. So, England, speaking English, passed the language down. It has always been the official language of U.S. gov't.
Canadaalso French speaking
English is the predominant language in the US due to historical reasons stemming from the colonization of North America by the English. Over time, English became the primary language for communication, government, and commerce in the US. Additionally, the establishment of the United States as an independent nation further solidified English as the national language.
Australia is an English speaking country, so it would be the same as in the US, Canada, and other English speaking countries.
Australia is an English speaking country, so it would be the same as in the US, Canada, and other English speaking countries.
Australia is an English speaking country, so it would be the same as in the US, Canada, and other English speaking countries.
Australia is an English speaking country, so it would be the same as in the US, Canada, and other English speaking countries.
It's possible that someone's accent can change if they are exposed to proper English speaking people from the US.
Australia is an English speaking country, so it would be the same as in the US, Canada, and other English speaking countries.
Mexico is a Latin American nation with a large Spanish-speaking, Roman Catholic (Roman Catholic: 88%, Protestant: 5.2%) population while the US is an Anglo American country with a majority of English-speaking population and a dominance of Protestantism (Protestant: 52%, Roman Catholic 24%).
They wanted to know how many americans lived in the new nation
The U.S. will always be an English speaking country, but spanish is the second most popular language in the U.S.
Most of England and the UK speaks English, although it may differ in some ways from that spoken in the US, or Australia, or other English-speaking countries.