Aroostook War
Greeks live in the country of Greece. Canadians live in the country of Canada. Any further comparison would require knowledge of specific people.
Western Sahara is a disputed, non-independent country in Africa.
Canadians celebrate the founding of their country on July 1
It is their country's currency. It is as much important to them as Euro is to Europeans, Canadian dollar to the Canadians, or the US dollar to the Americans.
Third World, yes. Country, no. Control of the region is disputed between Morocco and the Polisario Front.
As a man who had Canadian grandparents, and who grew up on the NY-Ontario border, I can definitely say that there are some differences between Canadians and Americans. The New England states are probably the closest to the mentality of Canadians; in comparison to Americans in the South. Canadians have a great sense of what is good for their fellow Canadians: e.g. healthcare. They believe that it is the responsibility of everyone in the country to make sure that all have equal access without paying for it individually. Probably a majority of Americans cannot seem to agree on an equitable healthcare, or claim that it is not a right as it is in Canada where all are treated the same. Canadians are not as hung up on political party differences, but try to work together to solve the country's problems. Their political system, not perfect, like any other in the world, is based on the British system. Canadians seem to be much better informed on the world and on the American system, but Americans seem to be not well informed on matters in the world, nor are they informed about Canada. Just ask them about Canada's capital, Ottawa, and see how many know about it. The gun issue in the States is a big issue of difference. Canadians own guns; mostly hunting guns, but very few own handguns. The amount of gun crimes are about 1/20th of those in the U.S. The vast majority of Canadians do not see the need to have guns for protection, nor is the "right to bear arms" valid.
The Civil War was fought between the northern and southern states of America. It was a war between Americans themselves because America was a divided country.
The French, The Canadians and The Mexicans. See the related link below for a complete answer.
there were race riots in cities around the country
Illinois country and Ohio country were fighting so Royal Proclamation 1763 created a boundary between colonists and Native Americans.
No. The border between Canada and the USA is well defined and not disputed.
APEX. Neither country knew the value of resources in the disputed land.<3