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== Adjective == The adjective Anglo-American is used in the following ways: * to denote the cultural sphere shared by the [[United Kingdom]], the [[United States]] and [[English Canada]]. For example, "Anglo-American culture is different from French culture." Political leaders including [[Winston Churchill]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] have used the term to discuss the "[[Special Relationship]]" between Britain and America. * to describe relations between Britain and the United States. For example, "[[United Kingdom–United States relations|Anglo-American relations]] became more relaxed after the [[War of 1812]]."
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