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  2. Anglosphere - Wikipedia

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    The Anglosphere is the Anglo-American sphere of influence. [ a ] The term was first coined by the science fiction writer Neal Stephenson in his book The Diamond Age , published in 1995. John Lloyd adopted the term in 2000 and defined it as including English-speaking countries like the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, New ...

  3. Anglo-America - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-America is distinct from Latin America, a region of the Americas where Romance languages (e.g., Spanish, Portuguese, and French) are prevalent. [2] The adjective is commonly used, for instance, in the phrase "Anglo-American law", a concept roughly coterminous with Common Law. [3] [4]

  4. Anglo-Americans - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Americans are a demographic group in Anglo-America. It typically refers to the predominantly European-descent nations and ethnic groups in the Americas that speak English as a native language, making up the majority of people in the world who speak English as a first language .

  5. Anglo American plc - Wikipedia

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    Anglo American plc is a British multinational mining company with headquarters in London, England.It is the world's largest producer of platinum, with around 40% of world output, as well as being a major producer of diamonds, copper, nickel, iron ore, polyhalite and steelmaking coal.

  6. Anglo-American - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-American can refer to: the Anglosphere (the Anglo-American world) Anglo-American, something of, from, or related to Anglo-America the Anglo-Americans demographic group in Anglo-America; Anglo American plc, a mining company; Anglo-American Publishing, Canadian comic book publisher during the World War II era

  7. White Anglo-Saxon Protestants - Wikipedia

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    The American Family in Social-Historical Perspective. pp. 267– 80. Lee, Erika. America for Americans a history of xenophobia in the United States (2019) excerpt; Kaufmann, Eric P. (2004). The rise and fall of Anglo-America. Harvard University Press. King, Florence (1977). WASP, Where is Thy Sting?. Konolige, Kit and Frederica (1978).

  8. United Kingdom–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The world noted Britain's fall from status in the Middle East and worldwide. Anglo-American cooperation fell to the lowest point since the 1890s. [131] [132] [133] However, the new prime minister Harold Macmillan (1957–1963) restored good terms with Eisenhower and President John F. Kennedy (1961–1963).

  9. Anglo-American loan - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-American loan officially Anglo-American Loan Agreement was a loan made to the United Kingdom by the United States on 15 July 1946, enabling its economy after the Second World War to keep afloat. [1] The loan was negotiated by British economist John Maynard Keynes and American diplomat William L. Clayton. Problems arose on the American ...