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France [i think]
Germans may view Americans as friendly, open-minded, and ambitious. However, there may also be perceptions of Americans as loud, overly patriotic, and sometimes unaware of other cultures. Overall, attitudes can vary among individuals based on their personal experiences and exposure to American culture.
No, although some might think that they are.
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
At least the war was finally over.
The Native Americans migrated to Canada in search of food, which was the wooly mammoth. They did so by crossing over the Bering Land Bridge.Click on the link below for a diagram of the bering land bridge:http://news.illinois.edu/WebsandThumbs/Mahli,Ripan/beringia_b.jpg
I think that African-Americans were brought over on boats and were captured by the Europeans.
the Klondike Gold rush brought many Americans toward Canada and the canadians thought that the ameriacans would use this to take over Canada.
Think of all the good things that happened between you and him and just think of it as like a really really really long long long break from him. Suck it up and get over it.
During the Revolutionary War, Canada was considered a British colony for Americans who were loyal to Britain, but she has visited the United States from time to time.
They were taking over the native Americans land. If you think this is wrong, please edit it (only if you're signed up).
i think it was between France and Britain....