the meaning is that their baseically like the one and only and they stand with their heads held high .
Yes they do; however you can't generalize, as it is just like saying "do people from England like Americans?"
Ho Ho Ho is a very common saying for Father Christmas in England.
No
They are saying you are fast
it's just another meaning of saying "lay"
The saying, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" comes to mind. France and Spain were at that time traditional enemies of and territorial competitors to England, so they naturally supported the rebellious Americans against England. It was probably a factor as well that France and Spain were still Roman Catholic while England had broken ties with Rome two centuries prior, and both France and Spain had suffered many defeats at the hands of the English. Helping the Americans gain independence from England would have been a nice bit of revenge.
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the flag
There is no 'IF" about it.
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
Us Americans got Britian to sign the Treaty of Paris. If you are wondering why it says Paris becasue: The British signed this in Paris,France. Cornwallis was trapped by us the Americans. So after a few days went by Cornwallis surendered saying "I give up." And then about 2 years later England signed the Treaty. Then they were a free country. They were happy they were not taxed by England anymore.
ba respectful by saying the pledge