They are different cuz we Americans don't have a accent and we eat different food and British ppl have differents of saying things like chips fork
Apart from the size of our two respective countries, I believe we are very much alike, the laws are different, etc, but we are from the same basic stock, and although there are differences in words, we speak English, and are allies.Americans do have accents, just as we do in different parts of Britain, perhaps it is necessary to travel America and Britain to realise how similar we are.
United states and Great Britain
Factors in colonial America that cause conflict with Great Britain was expansionism
Great Britain expanded its terrirtories in North America.
Great Britain , and German mercenaries
The Atlantic Ocean separates Great Britain from America and the thirteen British colonies
The correct term is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. No. Great Britain is not in either the United States or North America.
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Some words with different meanings in Britain and America include "biscuit" (cookie in America, scone-like in Britain), "chips" (French fries in America, crisps in Britain), and "pants" (trousers in Britain, underwear in America).
France and Britain. Also America and many different Native American tribes.
At different times, Great Britain has been a major power on every continent except South America and Antarctica.
United states and Great Britain
Yes, but the differences are smaller than most people realize.
Factors in colonial America that cause conflict with Great Britain was expansionism
Great Britain and America
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Great Britain on the 4th of July 1776.
Great Britain expanded its terrirtories in North America.