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The Historical Origin and Changes of China and America

Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once famously said, "Britain and the United States are one nation and two countries". British people often say, "Without may flower sailing in America, there would be no America now". The United States was originally one of the 13 colonies in Britain. Therefore, Britain and the United States have the same language and relatively consistent cultural traditions. From the ethnic origin, at present, the descendants of immigrants from Britain and Ireland in the United States regard themselves as the mainstream of American society. Even many important place names in the United States were copied from Britain. For example, new york means "New York". When new york was founded, there were many people from Yorkshire, England, so it was named "New York". The ancestors of the Bush family in Texas also came from a small fishing village in England, but later became a member of the British royal family. Vice President Gore's ancestors also came from Britain, and they were also the offshoots of the British royal family. During the American election, a British tabloid once predicted that Bush would beat Gore to be elected president of the United States. The reason is that they are all descendants of the British royal family, but the Bush family is very close to the British royal family. Interestingly, according to British history books, "the shot of the American War of Independence was not fired in an upright manner". At that time, Washington's goal was only to ask the king to cut stamp duty and

strive for more autonomy, not to leave Britain. However, "someone's gun went off, and the people who were angry with the British king thought that Washington had given the order of the uprising."

British people often relish that American hegemony is based on the historical heritage of the British Empire. The so-called freedom, democracy, culture and law in the United States are basically copies of the British Empire model. When American middle school students study American history in the classroom, many times, they are actually studying English history and Shakespeare's sonnets. Without learning these contents, they can't understand American history. Before the Adventures of Tom Saya was born, America didn't even have its own literature. Wilson, a famous historian at Oxford University, once said that Britain and the United States are not so much brothers as mothers and children. The two countries share the same language, basically the same culture and the same ethnic origin.