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All the current disruptions and shenanigans going on in the EU and ex-EU make me reflect on the differences between the British and the Continentals, and also make me think of how in AH we periodically ask what kind of alternate nations could have arisen, such as a surviving Burgundy.
So how could there have been an existing English-speaking polity (preferably its own nation) in Europe? It's probably going to be Aquitaine, isn't it. If we have a low-butterfly zone, how would it have changed over the centuries, assuming a lot of the broader events of history still happen more or less the same?
Okay looks like it's been done before but I'm already aware of Frisia and their dialect/language isn't quite English, plus judging by the recent Dutch parliamentary elections, they probably are quite culturally different from the English anyway.
UPDATE: culturally English or British or Anglo is the focus, the language can be secondary. Think on the differences between Anglosphere countries and Continental ones.