seven years' war
British Columbia is Canada's eastern most province.
It didn't; Spain DID gain control of most of Latin America.
When Britain took control of all of Canada in 1759-60 the British living in the area were positively affected. The many British, Scottish, Irish living elsewhere in Canada did not have to worry as much about French attacks. Those living in what is today Southern Ontario and Quebec were most positively affected.
British Columbia has the most and tallest mountains in Canada.
British Columbia.
British Columbia.
Once the British acquired control of Canada from the French, they never ceded control to any other European power. Originally, most of Canada was French. The dominion of New France was centered in Quebec but included French claims to the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys. After the fall of Quebec in 1759, the French and Indian War concluded with the British takeover of Canada in 1763 and the sovereignty of Spain over the lower regions of the Louisiana Territory. France regained control of Louisiana in 1801 and sold it to the US in 1803.
British Columbia has Canada's most valuable forestry sector.
British Columbia
The British colonized Canada in an attempt to rid North America of the French. There were many benefits gained after Britain colonized Canada such as increased fur trade, higher American loyalist settlement, and others.
English is the most common language in Canada because Canada was under British rule for over a hundred years ending in 1867
Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.