English is the primary language of both but the official language of neither.
Both won independence from Great Britain.
Both have time zones named Eastern Standard Time and Central Standard Time.
English is the first language and the are both democracies.
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Because the president said that the military would supply war materials to other countries in exchange for military bases in England
England and the US were allies in WWII against Germany's invasion of Europe and Africa.
December 8th, 1941.
in new England
The US is NOT a common-law jurisdiction. Many of the laws in effect in the US have their origin in so-called Common Law, mostly originating in England, but all the laws now in effect in the United States are statutory, not common.
The nationality most common to the US Colonies were of English descent. The arriving colonists were mostly indentured servants from England.
They have similar cultures, both are democracies and share a common language.
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and shares a common border with England.
Tornadoes are most common in the central U.S. and are rare in New England.
It was common. In history many people married very close family.
I think Paine was trying to tell us that we should know that England was treating us unfairly. Everything in the pamphlet was a reminder of what should have been "Common Sense".
All countries are located in North America... -_-
probably because they dont want diseases that are not common in the U.S. to be brought over to us.
The most common girl name in England is Rebecca. This varies depending on what area of England you are in.
New England is in the US.