Coz they were too busy designing the worlds biggest burger to think about place names!!
i was wonderin that too lol.not forgettin blackpool norwich and norfolk xDi think it might be coz us is such a big place that they ran out of names to call places so they used other ones.and what the guys above me said lol
That is where most of the people came from during the formative years of the US. I think you will find that most Washingtons in the US are maned after George Washington.
Because the people that founded those towns were from England. When they were founded the US was still a colony of England.
The US used to belong to the British.
So? Actually, one could argue that all the cities named Washington, and Washington State, are named after George Washington. The family likely took their name from the place, but they re not alone in that regard.Venice, Florida, is named after the city in Italy.Cupertino, California, whose name has a wonderful alliterative quality, is named after another town in Italy called Copertino.Many cities and counties on the East Coast have Indian names.A number of cities in California and the Southwest have Spanish names.Several states, including Illinois, Massachusetts, and Virgnia, have towns named Springfield--nobody gets upset that they re copying each other, and I don t think anyone in those towns cares that the Simpsons creator named the town in which they live Springfield. And I don t think anyone besides you would care that there s a Portland, Maine, and a Portland, Oregon.I care that you don t know the difference between a possessive and a contraction, that you don t seem to know the rules of capitalization and punctuation, and that you didn t use spell check.And it s should have , not should of .
The answer is that very often the first colonists wanted to name where they settled after their original home town or county. I think in the case of Washington those cities in the US are named after the first president rather than Washington Tyne and Wear. It was also common to name places after the royal family too. Hence Georgetown for King George, Charlotte for the queen of that name and loads of others. It was not just the Brits who did this in the USA and elsewhere. There are German and Dutch names and one or two Scandinavian ones too. A lot were named after the native american names too. Of course the first settlement of Manhattan island (native american name) was named by the Dutch as New Amsterdam and only became New York after the island, considered worthless by the Dutch government of the day was ceded to the British in a treaty in exchange for their territories in the Banda Islands, the home of Nutmeg. A bit of the Dutch influence lives on of course in the district of Harlem, named for a town in Holland.The process of naming places for yourself or for where you came from started I think with the Macedonian conqueror Alexander The Great. Ptolemy when he became Pharaoh of Egypt named the new city Alexandria after his mentor and boss. Alexander named a few places for himself dotted around his conquest besides this.There are hundreds of examples of the sort you describe and make interesting history
Have you for gotten WHO settled those towns? They were British people who came to the colonies to live. Those first settlers had no intention of starting a new country...they were British, not Americans. There was no such country as the United States of America at that time. These people simply named their new settlements after there hometowns back in Britain. In some places, King George gave large pieces of land to loyalists and British military officers...who then named those areas after members of the royal family or places in England. The French and Spanish did the same thing. And...Washington was named after George Washington, not after the town in England. After the Revolution, when , the U.S. of America became independent from England, the practice of naming towns after towns in the mother country stopped. Haven t you wondered the same thing about Canada or other commonwealth countries or former British colonies all over the world?