@sirisaacbrock798 America is no longer Anglo though, they've been so mixed over there that I'm not sure what to call them, but they're certainly not part of our kin that's for sure.
@@fyrdman2185 the definition of a Anglo country is a English speaking country that share common roots in British culture and history. Which perfectly describes America
@@jamesevans938 America has it's roots in British culture and history because the founders and original setters of America were of British heritage now that most White Americans are no longer of that heritage it would absurd to call it an Anglo country, most White Americans have no attachment at all to Britain and neither do British people feel a kinship with Americans. Americans should regard Ireland or Germany as their mother country since that's what majority of their ancestry is today.
@@fyrdman2185 Totally agree, but do not forget millions of Hispanics who make up the second largest ethnic group. Many Americans either have Spanish as a first language or at least a parental link to it. Then there are the Blacks, Asians, and of course the great Jewish lobby. Any recognisable or residual part of British America died with the Civil war and the endless influx of immigrants from all over who came thereafter .
Hi , we have been trying to find out if hat the name of the first part of this video is, ‘Dunn dun dundun! It’s sort of an announcement and played during Queen Elizabeth’s ceremonies if I recall correctly. Does anyone know? Thanks
Didn’t realise the song was made 120 years ago. Thanks for uploading.
Whether we like it or not, America is a son of the British/Anglo empire.
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@sirisaacbrock798 America is no longer Anglo though, they've been so mixed over there that I'm not sure what to call them, but they're certainly not part of our kin that's for sure.
@@fyrdman2185 the definition of a Anglo country is a English speaking country that share common roots in British culture and history. Which perfectly describes America
@@jamesevans938 America has it's roots in British culture and history because the founders and original setters of America were of British heritage now that most White Americans are no longer of that heritage it would absurd to call it an Anglo country, most White Americans have no attachment at all to Britain and neither do British people feel a kinship with Americans. Americans should regard Ireland or Germany as their mother country since that's what majority of their ancestry is today.
@@fyrdman2185 Totally agree, but do not forget millions of Hispanics who make up the second largest ethnic group. Many Americans either have Spanish as a first language or at least a parental link to it. Then there are the Blacks, Asians, and of course the great Jewish lobby.
Any recognisable or residual part of British America died with the Civil war and the endless influx of immigrants from all over who came thereafter .
For Queen and Country 🇬🇧
I'd fight for his majesty 🇺🇲🇧🇲♥️🇬🇧
You are honourable which is becoming an increasingly rare trait. God save the king.
Fight and die for the King is the greatest privilege!
God Save The King. For God & Ulster. 🇬🇧
Grand video very nice classic song
God bless the Empire and Crown! 👑🇬🇧
Wonderful video
Hi , we have been trying to find out if hat the name of the first part of this video is, ‘Dunn dun dundun! It’s sort of an announcement and played during Queen Elizabeth’s ceremonies if I recall correctly. Does anyone know? Thanks
It's the beginning of the patriottic song:"rule britannia".
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Beautiful