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Dec 17, 2019

[Answer] Who was the first honorary citizen of the U.S.?

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...1. Queen Victoria 2. Christopher Columbus 3. Amerigo Vespucci 4. Winston Churchill




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Winston Churchill - Because he was such a great ally of the United States during World War II, Winston Churchill, the former British Prime Minister, became the country's first honorary citizen. President John F. Kennedy awarded Churchill his honorary citizenship with an official presidential proclamation in 1963. America's honorary citizens do not have the rights of a full citizen of the country and can not vote or apply for a U.S. passport — also, the title has been bestowed almost exclusively to people have passed away, so that kind of complicates those matters. In Churchill’s case, however, the former prime minister could have applied for full U.S. citizenship if he wanted to: His mother was American. :


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