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== Culture == The term implies a relationship between the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]] (specifically [[England]]), or the two countries' shared language, English, and/or cultural heritage. In this context the term may refer to an [[English American]], a person from the United States whose ancestry originates wholly or partly in England, a person from the United States who speaks English as their first language (see [[American English]]), a collective term referring to those countries that have similar legal systems based on [[common law]], [[United Kingdom–United States relations|relations]] between the United Kingdom and United States, or [[Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules]], a national cataloging code.<ref name="auto"/><ref name="dictionary.com" /><ref>{{cite web |title=Anglo-American |url=https://www.encyclopedia.com/humanities/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/anglo-american |website=encyclopedia.com |publisher=Oxford University Press}}</ref> The term is also used, less frequently, to denote a connection between English people (or the English language) and the Western Hemisphere as a whole. In this context, the term can mean a person from the Americas whose ancestry originates from any English speaking country (see [[British diaspora]]) or a person from the Americas who has an English name and speaks English as their first language (see [[English-speaking world]] and [[Languages of the Americas]]), or a person from [[Anglo-America]].
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