Simple English: England has had significant historical Romance language usage since 1066 and forward (See: en:Anglo-norman language for more information). In the 19th century French was the administrative language in Flanders its upperclasses were completely francised and French is still significantly used in the Maghreb countries.
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England has had significant historical Romance language usage since 1066 and forward (See: en:Anglo-norman language for more information). In the 19th century French was the administrative language in Flanders its upperclasses were