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The term "Anglo-American" is often used to describe a set of legal, political, and cultural traditions that have their origins in the English-speaking world, particularly in the [[United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and the [[United States|United States]]. This term is used to denote the shared heritage and common principles of law, government, and society that have evolved from the English-speaking world. | The term "Anglo-American" is often used to describe a set of legal, political, and cultural traditions that have their origins in the English-speaking world, particularly in the [[United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] and the [[United States|United States]]. This term is used to denote the shared heritage and common principles of law, government, and society that have evolved from the English-speaking world. | ||
[[Image:Detail-147877.jpg|thumb|center|Image of a historic document, symbolizing the shared legal and political heritage of the Anglo-American world.]] | [[Image:Detail-147877.jpg|thumb|center|Image of a historic document, symbolizing the shared legal and political heritage of the Anglo-American world.|class=only_on_mobile]] | ||
[[Image:Detail-147878.jpg|thumb|center|Image of a historic document, symbolizing the shared legal and political heritage of the Anglo-American world.|class=only_on_desktop]] | |||
== Legal Traditions == | == Legal Traditions == | ||