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just some book learnin for yalls....
Both spellings are many centuries old. Color, now regarded as the American spelling, in fact predates the United States by several centuries. In early use the spellings vied for ascendancy with several other spellings. Colur, culoure, and coolor, for instance, were all in the mix before the modern British spelling gained permanent prevalence in the 17th century.1 The American preference for color took hold in the middle 19th century.... -
They could be Australian.... or Swedish, German, Austrian, African or pretty much any other nation that isn't America as you are the only ones that spell it that way lol.
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@RampantShadow though I learned British English in school I only use American English because I like it more. (I'm German)
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