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Canada.
Canada obtained its national independence in July 1, 1867.
The U.S. was the first to declare independence, followed by Mexico and finally Canada. Their independence declaration years are as follows:United States: 1776Mexico: 1810Canada: 1867 (within the British Empire), 1982 (formal independence within the British Commonwealth).
Because Canada gained independence.
they wwre called loyalists they moved up there because they did not feel they should fight against their king
You celebrate it because it is the anniversary of the independence day of Canada.
No. It is July 1st because that's when Canada got independence.
it was important because it symbolized canada's independence from britain
The British colonised America and the French colonised Canada. The British beat the French out of Canada with the help of the Canadian native tribes and the American colonists. However, the American colonists then fought for their independence from Britain in the 1770s. The British were helped by the Native American Indians, but eventually the French helped the Americans and the British grated independence to America.
had demanded more independence within canada
The colonists hoped the Canadians would join their cause during the American Revolution because they sought to expand their ranks against British rule and perceived Canada, particularly Quebec, as a strategically valuable ally. The colonists believed that the shared grievances against British oppression, as well as a promise of religious freedom and self-governance, would resonate with Canadian inhabitants. Additionally, gaining support from Canada would strengthen their military position and resources in the fight for independence.
The United States which gained its independence and Canada which gained so many former US colonists who had remained loyal to the United Kingdom and started new lives in Canada after the American Revolution.