British invented English
Hate to go all Developmental Pshcholinguistic here, but technically English is a West Germatic derrivitiave. However, English is standardized from many languages in which French is one of them. The British (Anglo hence Engels)felt a need for standardization as we became more wordy and literate and established the standard for the "King's" English, which with the other language influences, French, Spanish, Italian (the Romance languages) you have the spellings that are different from American English which has evolved from "Old English" to the slang ridden speak we use now.
Prior to standardization words were pretty much spelled anyway the, somewhat illiterate writer, wished to write them. Once a standard dictionary was developed we had a guide for proper spelling and definition of the words in the language. Let us remember that a dictionary, at least by American Webster's standard is that of common usage, and not proper usage.
Not saying one is more correct than the others, just explaining the differences. What feels right is more what we learn and are used to as both are correct in their settings. [this post was last edited: 8/26/2013-13:12]