Athelstan.
They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
King Arthur never realy existed in English history, and all tales about him are not true.
The original colonies were all ruled by English Kings.
Alexander the Great. There where other kings before him in Greece, but they where all kings of their perticular country. Alexander was the first King to bring all the countries in Greece under one ruler.
Willian The conquer.
First of all, people who use this forum should learn English.
First of all , to correct your English Grammar. 'Who was King Henry the Eighth's father? ' To answer the question, it was King Henry (VII) . The immediate predecessor.
No. Depending on whether you count Egbert of Wessex (who was overlord of all the English kingdoms about AD 830) as a king of England, and on whether you consider England to have been united when Edward the Elder inherited the kingdom of Mercia (about 920) or not until Athelstan conquered Nothumbria (927), the first king of England was either Egbert or his great-grandson Edward the Elder, or Edward's son Athelstan. They were all Saxons, not Romans. If you are being very picky, then the Edward the Elder's title was not "King of England" but "King of the Angles and Saxons", and Athelstan's was "King of the English". The title "King of England" as opposed to "King of the English" was first used by Henry II, in 1154. Henry was a Frenchman (from Angers), not a Roman either.
They weren’t “mean”. The king owned the colonies and everyone was a subject of the king. They all were English and under English rule.
First of all it is not king it is leader and Sunstar was the old leader of ThunderClan.
The loyalists supported the English king, and all of England. Hope that helps!
Jamestown was the first English settlement. <><><> The FIRST English settlement in what is now the US was Roanoke Island, NC. However, all colonists there disappeared. Jamestown was the first PERMANENT English colony is the US.
The first king of England was Alfred the Great, who reigned from 871 to 899 AD. He was the King of Wessex and is renowned for his defense against Viking invasions and for promoting education and legal reform. While he wasn't the first king of all of England, he is often credited with laying the foundations for a unified English monarchy. Alfred's legacy includes the establishment of a strong military and the encouragement of literacy and culture.
Demands that the King of France give up all lands and titles to England's King Henry V.
As most of the colonial settlers came to America to escape the tyranny of the king of England, the English language was the native tongue of the great majority of all primary settlers in the original colonies.
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Martin Luther King Jr.