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US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

As we all know, US President Franklin Roosevelt (hereinafter referred to as Roosevelt) and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (hereinafter referred to as Churchill) were one of the "Big Three" of the anti-fascist alliance in World War II. But what is less well known is that U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill are relatives on the family tree. According to "P sociology", Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to Churchill's title.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

From the eighth year of Jiajing (1529) to the fifteenth year of Jiajing (1536), King Henry VIII of England carried out the Reformation and established the English state religion (Anliganzong), one of the three major schools of Protestantism. Since "heresy is more hateful than paganism", the Church of England hated other Protestant denominations, especially those that advocated the elimination of the remnants of the Catholic Church, which were collectively called "Puritanism".

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

Around the beginning of the seventeenth century, the persecution of the "Puritans" by the British King and the Anglicans reached a climax, forcing a large number of "Puritans" to flee to the British overseas colonies. On September 23, 1620, the forty-eighth year of the Wanli Calendar, a merchant ship carrying one hundred and two English "Puritans" sailed from the Port of Plymouth to the British North American colony, and this merchant ship was the famous "Mayflower" merchant ship.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

Because it had to escape persecution in the British mainland, the Mayflower was not prepared to sail. During its voyage, the Mayflower encountered various severe tests such as water shortages, food shortages, strong winds and waves, and finally did not arrive at the scheduled port because it was lost. Faced with a dangerous and difficult situation, the Mayflower adopted the Mayflower Convention, which is regarded as the earliest political document of American independence.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

Many of the "Mayflower" later became the ancestors of the American door valve family, such as the Bush family, which still has a great influence in the United States. One of the passengers on the Mayflower was John Cooke, whose father, Francis Cook, was one of the signatories of the Mayflower Convention. The Cook family later developed into a large American family, maintaining marriage with other large families.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

John Cook had two daughters, one with a great-granddaughter named Sarah Roosevelt and the other's great-granddaughter named Jenny Jerome. Sarah Roosevelt later married James Roosevelt, president of the Southern Railroad Safety Company, and gave birth to a son named Franklin Roosevelt. Jenny Jerome married the English nobleman Randolph Churchill and gave birth to a son named Winston Churchill.

US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill's title

Because of this, US President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill are relatives, but they are just the kind of relatives who have already issued "five clothes" and can recognize it or not. However, according to the rules of the European Middle Ages and the extension of "P sociology", Roosevelt had a "weak claim" to Churchill's title.

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