The Imperial system of measurement came from England. At one time, England dominated most of he world with their powerful navy and established a colony in what is now the USA.
Britain ruled Burma, (now officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar,) from 1824 to 1948 so they imposed their system of weights and measures.
Liberia was set up by citizens of the United States as a colony for former African-American slaves. The USA used Imperial measurement so they would establish Imperial measurement in their colony.
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No. Many libraries make their own variations of the Dewey Decimal System or they make an entirely new system like the Library of Congress.
Only the U.S.A. uses the customary system. Myanmar(Burma) and Liberia both use the old UK Imperial system, which uses the same names for units as the customary, but assigns them different sizes. The whole of the rest of the world uses metric.
Liberia is about the same size as Pennsylvania. Liberia's capital is Monrovia.
It reduces confusion.
using a different measuring system there is always an unknown when measuring
No, Inches are part of the American "Customary" system...Metric is way easier to use but America refuses
The African nation of Liberia does not recognize same-sex marriages, civil unions, or domestic partnerships. Same-sex relationships are not legally recognized in any way. Same-sex sexual activity is illegal in Liberia and the punishment is a monetary fine.
No. Burma is now known as Myanamar. Bhutan is a completely different country.
The English system is measured in units of yards. Meter unit length in the metric system.
The us is the only country that uses the complicated system of cups and gallon, inches, and feet. Brazil, along with almost all the other countries on this planet use the metric system.
The units for measuring time are the same in the metric and Imperial systems: seconds, minutes, hours, days and so on.
they are the same place
It is a more precise way of measuring