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William McKinley (Scotch-Irish, English and German) 25th President 1897–1901 Theodore Roosevelt (Dutch, Scottish, English and Scotch-Irish) 26th President 1901–1909 William Howard Taft (English) 27th President 1909–1913 Warren G. Harding (English, Scottish, Dutch and Welsh) 29th President 1921–23 Calvin Coolidge (English) 30th President ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "English-American history" The following 19 pages are in this category, out ...
English Americans (historically known as Anglo-Americans) are Americans whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in England.In the 2020 United States census, English Americans were the largest group in the United States with 46.6 million Americans self-identifying as having some English origins (many combined with another heritage) representing (19.8%) of the White American population.
The 13 British North American provinces of Virginia, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Delaware, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia united as the United States of America declare their independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain on ...
Timeline of Cherokee history; Timeline of civil marriage in the United States; Civil rights movements; History of civil rights in the United States; Timeline of the civil rights movement; Timeline of events leading to the American Civil War; Timeline of Colonial America; Timeline of Colorado history; Timeline of modern American conservatism
Come celebrate Reader's Digest's 100th anniversary with a century of funny jokes, moving quotes, heartwarming stories, and riveting dramas. The post 100 Years of Reader’s Digest: People, Stories ...
The English Civil War began (see timeline of the English Civil War). 1649: January: Trial and execution of Charles I: 1649: Interregnum began with the First Commonwealth. 1650 4 November William III, the future king of England (r. 1689-1702), is born to parents William II of Orange and Mary of England. 1653–1659
Henry VIII (reigned 1509–1547), separated English Catholicism from link with the Roman Catholic Church; James II (reigned 1685–1689) Lady Jane Grey (de facto 10 July 1553 – 19 July 1553) ("the nine days queen"), beheaded 1554, aged 16; King John (reigned 1199–1216) Mary I (reigned 1553–1558), Roman Catholic queen