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Anglo-American relations - Culture |  | Anglo-American relations - Culture: Encyclopedia II - Anglo-American relations - Culture |  | Because the United States began as colonies of the United Kingdom, the two nations retain some shared threads of cultural heritage.
English is the de-facto language of both nations. Of the major European powers, the United Kingdom is the only one whose primary language matches that of the United States.
There is much crossover appeal in the modern entertainment culture of the United States and the United Kingdom. For example, Hollywood movies are popular in the United Kingdom. American singers such as Britney Spears are popular ...
See also:Anglo-American relations, Anglo-American relations - History, Anglo-American relations - Origins, Anglo-American relations - War of 1812, Anglo-American relations - American Civil War, Anglo-American relations - World War I, Anglo-American relations - Inter-war years, Anglo-American relations - World War II, Anglo-American relations - Cold War, Anglo-American relations - Post Cold War, Anglo-American relations - War on Terror, Anglo-American relations - Economics, Anglo-American relations - Culture |  | | Anglo-American relations, Anglo-American relations - American Civil War, Anglo-American relations - Cold War, Anglo-American relations - Culture, Anglo-American relations - Economics, Anglo-American relations - History, Anglo-American relations - Inter-war years, Anglo-American relations - Origins, Anglo-American relations - Post Cold War, Anglo-American relations - War of 1812, Anglo-American relations - War on Terror, Anglo-American relations - World War I, Anglo-American relations - World War II, Foreign relations of the United Kingdom, Foreign relations of the United States, Special relationship, Transatlantic relations |  | |
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Anglo-American relations - Culture
Because the United States began as colonies of the United Kingdom, the two nations retain some shared threads of cultural heritage.
English is the de-facto language of both nations. Of the major European powers, the United Kingdom is the only one whose primary language matches that of the United States.
There is much crossover appeal in the modern entertainment culture of the United States and the United Kingdom. For example, Hollywood movies are popular in the United Kingdom. American singers such as Britney Spears are popular in the United Kingdom, and British groups such as the Beatles and Coldplay are popular in the United States. Much popular literature also crosses over between the oceans, as evidenced by, for example, the appeal of J. R. R. Tolkien and J. K. Rowling, both British.
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