Technically, yes, being that Canada is in the continent of America. However, they are not US citizens (colloquially known as Americans).
To recap, Canadians are Americans in the sense that they come from the continent called America (more specifically North America), but they are not USA people.
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Equally to the above, someone from Brazil, or Chile, or Peru, is American as well; they are South American.
Traditions for those from the United States to claim themselves as the only 'americans' has evolved over time, possibly due to the limited exposure US residents have to geography, social studies, and world-media through local and state controlled public schools.
Schools, following curriculum established by an individual state, rather than nationwide curriculum standards, have often been, and remain, woefully inadequate and lacking in education modules which encompass studies outside of the shores of the US. Evidence of this has been occasionally presented in comical terms through comedians such as Jay Leno, where local americans were asked to identify where the US was on a world map, or locate where a certain state was located as well as placing drawing pins on countries they felt the US should target with bombs.
Yes. American includes both North and South America, of which both Canada and the United States belong. I believe the question-asker is asking if Canada is the United States, and no, it's not.
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No, Canada is a completely separate country from the US, although we share borders, and have a close relationship with America.
They are considered "North American" but not "American". I don't know any Canadian that would consider himself/herself American and I don't know any Americans that would consider Canadian people Americans. The term "American" usually only refers to people from the United States. So in conclusion, the answer is no, Canadians are NOT considered Americans.
Americans as in inhabitants of the continent America, yes.
Americans as in citizens of the USA, no. Canada is a separate country.
Sure, as long as they provide proper identification they will be allowed to enter the country temporarily.
actually they live mostly along the Atlantic coast
Actually, most Americans don't. The Americans who do are just prejudice.
Yes, they do.
Canadians are living in America legally, they live in North America. Did you mean United States of America ? Mexicans, Canadians and USA people are Americans, north Americans. Or do you think that United States of America has bought North America ?People who lived in USA must be called United States Americans, not only "Americans" or "America", because Americans are people living in North, Central, and South America. Your question should be : Do canadians ever come to the United States illegaly ? or : Do United States Americans go to Canada ilegally ?
With a watch and a clock- just like Americans do.
Canadians
to americans and canadians
Canadians love everybody.
Yes we are kind to Canadians as they are to us.
Not all Canadians dislike Americans. However, many Canadians get frustrated by the stereotypes that they are put under, and many Canadians are very competitive concerning athletic events like hockey.
actually they live mostly along the Atlantic coast
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Same as Americans...
Actually, most Americans don't. The Americans who do are just prejudice.
There are more Canadians in the NHL. About half of all the players in the league are Canadian.
Yes, they do.
Canadians are living in America legally, they live in North America. Did you mean United States of America ? Mexicans, Canadians and USA people are Americans, north Americans. Or do you think that United States of America has bought North America ?People who lived in USA must be called United States Americans, not only "Americans" or "America", because Americans are people living in North, Central, and South America. Your question should be : Do canadians ever come to the United States illegaly ? or : Do United States Americans go to Canada ilegally ?