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    that in World War Two Canada did not do anything to help win the war, however, this is false. Victory was not something we achieve just by our knowledge and strength, it is something we fight for. It is success in a struggle against odds and difficulties. Canada was a country that has gone through many challenges during World War Two, fought with all their might and came back with a victory on their side. They helped train the Allies and fought alongside with the Allies. Canada had also…

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    Now Canada has embraced the fact that no one group rule over the other, however the United State still has, even though they say they do not, a two tier social system. This social revolves around wealth and that is one of the reason Donald Trump is doing so…

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    pastness of the past, but of its presence” (“Four Quartets by Eliot”). The British have colonized Canada from 1763 to 1867, which greatly impacted the lives of both countries. During this period of colonization it sparked various unique personal experiences and perspectives for the Canadians and British. With that context, how do differing perspectives help us to understand the British colonization of Canada? Differing perspectives allows one to perceive multiple sides of the story which one can…

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    This treaty along with the separate peace treaties between Great Britain and the nations that supported the American cause: F rance, Spain and the Dutch were fighting against each other The treaty gave the American all land between the Atlantic ocean and the Mississippi…

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    basic foundation of the identity of the province, as evident in the ways the use of French distinguished Quebecois from the rest of the country, and the shaping of culture within Quebec towards more of French origin. Quebec is the only province in Canada…

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    Colonization Of Canada

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    1. The French and the English were the two European powers that came into conflict over Canada, in order to obtain the land and it 's resources, namely the animal pelts and fish from the Atlantic coast. The resources in turn led to wealth and prestige back home, something both imperial powers vied for. 2. Canada was colonized later than the Caribbean and Central America because at the time it was considered little more than a remote northern outpost. For much of 1500s, the colonies in the…

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    became greedy and fueled by all the indulgences that they received by war and trade with their neighbors. Most of the world was only owned by a few countries in Europe and they were able to expand their empires all across the globe. They had the Atlantic Slave Trade, and many more trades that helped them make money. We were able to conquer and explore new lands. People believed that the new world was a new beginning for everybody, where they could start fresh and be free from European rule.…

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    Lester B. Pearson: Canada 's Greatest Prime Minister Being elected as prime minister of Canada is the greatest honour a Canadian political leader can receive. Lester Bowles Pearson was the most impactful man ever to take on the role of prime minister. Lester B. Pearson Pearson deserves this title because he defined Canada 's identity whilst creating and improving various social programs, which drastically improved the overall quality of life in Canada.(Biris ‘6’) Additionally, Pearson elegantly…

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    Canadian Confederation

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    the colonies had was to unite together through confederation to beat back a possible invasion from the US (Girard 5, Canada Watch). To dive into specifics into what raised tensions aside from the civil war, there several incidents that prompted and justified the fear that the British North American colonies had. First was the Trent Affair, a mild incident that could have dragged Canada into the war (Trent Affair). Essentially what happened was, the north arrested two confederate diplomats that…

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    During the war, the U.S had many failures at trying to invade Canada. The British, on the other hand, were extremely successful at blocking the entire Atlantic Coast and supplying the Indians with warfare and ammunition when the U.S would fight against the Indians in the west. Up until 1813, the Indians of the west had incredible success due to British cooperation. Finally on October of 1813, victory was in favor of the Americans in the Battle of Thames. The Americans outnumbered the British…

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