During World War II, East Anglia became a massive "stationary aircraft carrier" for the U.S. Eighth Air Force .
: Many of the Pilgrims who sailed in 1620 were from this region, seeking religious freedom .
: His ancestors hailed from Hingham, Norfolk, where a bust of the president still sits in the local church . Anglia - USA
: Between 1942 and 1945, nearly half a million US servicemen were stationed at airbases across Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex .
The Ford Anglia is perhaps the most tangible "Anglia" export to the US, though its journey was often filled with weirdness . During World War II, East Anglia became a
The connection between Anglia (the East of England) and the USA is a "good story" because it spans centuries—from the roots of the American Revolution to the "friendly invasion" of WWII and even a quirky British car that found a second life as a Hollywood icon. 🗽 Colonial Roots: "The Cradle of America"
East Anglia is often called the cradle of the United States because so many Founding Fathers and early settlers came from its counties . : His ancestors hailed from Hingham, Norfolk, where
: The author of Common Sense , which inspired the American Revolution , was born in Thetford, Norfolk .