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Doughboys.
minute men
Old Ironsides.
Rosie the Riveter
The German nickname for the British is "Die Briten," but a more colloquial term is "Briten" or "Limey," the latter originally used by sailors. The term "Limey" refers to British sailors who were given lime juice to prevent scurvy during long voyages. Overall, the nickname can carry both neutral and pejorative connotations, depending on the context.
The nickname given to the Colonial Soldiers in the American Revolution was Minutemen. They were called this because they were to go to fight in a minutes notice.
Australian people call English people POMS ( Prisoner of mother england)
Sea Dog was not a nickname for Sir Francis Drake. Sea Dogs was a name given to a group of Elizabethan sailors including Drake, John Hawkins, Walter Raleigh and Martin Frobisher
"Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra."Queen of the Nile" is just a nickname given to Cleopatra.
The nickname given to the territory was 'The Golden State'.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.