In 1821, Stephen F. Austin led a group which became the first English-speaking Mexican citizens.
The movement for reform took shape in a period of economic disfranchisement of the French-speaking majority and working-class English-speaking citizens.
But the rebellion focused on the unfairness of colonial governing as such, as many of the leaders and participants were English-speaking citizens of Lower Canada.
Upon the admission of Illinois as a state in 1818, the population of the new state was divided between French-speaking and English-speaking citizens.
Descendants of Acadians and Loyalists, the warm and friendly Gaspesians are a more harmonious mix of French- and English-speaking citizens than elsewhere in Québec.
Alternative to Jordan Jordanian television's depiction of Israel and its military has prompted Israeli politicians, television executives and English-speaking citizens to demand an Israeli-made alternative.
With the coming of the automobile and the importance of commercial participation with the English-speaking citizens, the use of German diminished in importance.
For example, when a Japanese child goes to United States, the child will informally learn English through interaction and attending class with English-speaking citizens.
The poll takers used scientific sampling methods to identify about 900 voting-age, English-speaking citizens - seen as representative of the country as a whole.
But State Department officials predicted that many well-educated, English-speaking citizens of China, India and the Philippines would also score well and qualify for immigrant visas.