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  • I decided that I was going to go to bed after you replied to me, but iy looks like I'm going to pull an all-nighter at this rate :(
    Welsh~

    Was Henry VII of England English?

    They were using Welsh coal because it was the best around back then. It made them go so fast that they couldn't maneuver very well.
    The fist settlers weren't English, they were British.

    Yes, we sunk it (shhhhh)
    You can't say that the Americans came solely from the English.
    They came from Britain, not England. Also, with the number of immigrants that moved there in the past, you can't exactly say that.
    Wiki says:
    "The United States Declaration of Independence is a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, announcing that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain were no longer a part of the British Empire."
    Also quite a few of the people who singed the Declaration of Independence were Welsh (and Scottish and Irish)
    Actually, both America and Britain speak a variation of English. You may have done stuff like take the u out of colour. But we did stuff like change thing that ended in -ize to -ise.


    Wales is better. We even sunk the titanic. (but don't tell anyone, it's a secret)
    Most wiki articles are American.
    Titles are always the American word (redirected from English word)

    It's true!

    Wales has some Wikipedia pages in is own language.
    England has none!
    If you do ever get enough money to fly to England, don't forget to visit its small but uberfast neighbours!

    Also, I'd like to draw your attention to BAN.
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