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The English Government officially recognized the independence of The United States of America in 1783.
== == The first pilgrims began as a religious group. The Separatists which is what they called themselves, felt that the only way to practice their faith was to separate from the church of England. The passengers who arrived on the first four ships were called new comers. The ships included the Mayflower (1620) the Fortune (1621) the Anne and Little James (1623).
1775
July 1, 1867
Romanism was a derogatory word for Roman Catholicism when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United Kingdom. and the United States
Church of England. Everyone in England was, officially.
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1756
They were bred in England, Wales, Ireland... but I believe they officially came from England.
Football/soccer originate from China, but officially it started in England
It is called the Anglican Church and is Protestant.
Joseph F. Berg has written: 'Lectures on Romanism...'
England and Scotland officially united as Great Brittan in the year 1707, i do believe.
Scotland was ruled by James IV of Scots. England and Wales was ruled by Henry VII of England (note that Wales was officially administered by the King of England's eldest son).
If you mean Gravesend in Kent, England then with population of 56,000 its officially a Town.