The history of Canada all started during 15,000 to 30,000 years ago, the first people came to Canada by crossing a land bridge between North America and Asia. The first person to discover Canada and North America was a Viking, his name was Leif Erickson. He first landed though in Newfoundland 1000 CE. Then a few thousand years later, that’s when the paleo Indians then discovered Canada. Later on, Canada was inhabited for millennia by distinctive groups of Aboriginal groups. The civilization faded when the European people arrived in Canada.
Canada has a diversity of ethnics and cultures. Nearly, have of the population of Canada are from the French and Britain people. The artworks done by the natives of Canada are an important symbol of the Canadian culture. Most of the natives of Canada still live in the Northeastern territory. In the end of the 16th century, French and Britain settlers came to Canada and there was conflict between the Protestants French and Catholic English this caused the four wars. Then, the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began a growth of provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy from the British Empire, which became official with the …show more content…
It meant that Canada is a self-governing in domestic affairs, though it is still part of the British Empire. Then finally, Canada had their complete independence in 1931. The British monarch is the head of the state in Canada but does not have power. The laws are usually created by the elected government. Canada’s government is constitutional monarchy and a representative democracy and the laws can only be made by officials who were elected by the people. Here, are some natural disasters that happened in Canada, Eruption of Tseax Cone, Montreal earthquake, Miramichi Fire, St-Hilaire train disasters, Queen Victoria River and