NO, Canada became a country hundreds of years before Alaska became a part of the United States of America.
Canada officially became a country on July 1, 1867. The first provinces were Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick.
Nationalism became obvious in Canada when Quebec tried to become separate from the rest of the country. Quebec has a prominently French speaking population and, by area, is Canada's largest province.
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Although Alaska shares a long border with Canada and is geographically separate from the contiguous 48 states, it’s never been part of Canada. The United States of America purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million, and it became the forty-ninth state in 1959. Russia had started colonizing Alaska in the 1700s, so it was never part of the French and British colonies that would eventually become Canada.
Alaska became the 49th US state on January 3, 1959.
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It became a Russian Colony about 1741.
Alaska was admitted to the Union on January 3, 1959. It became the 49th state admitted to the Union.
Vermont became the 14th state in the Union on February 18, 1791. On January 3, 1959 Alaska became the 49th state admitted to the Union.
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new France became Canada and us....
Canada became established on July 1 st 1867.