Canada and the US are both federations.
no. we're still under the English rule -____-
Many British Loyalists became instant Canadians after the American Revolution.
The Rocky Mountains and the Cascades are the two mountain ranges found in both the US and Canada.
The Pacific Ocean borders both Canada and the US on the west
The US. It's the only country that borders Canada.
Canada and USA are both considered as countries in North America.
no
It is right between both of them: the US is south of Canada, but north of Mexico.
Both Canada and the US (through Alaska).
It did in a way. The revolution produced a clear separation between Canada and the US. Canada become that portion of North America which remained under British control and the example of the US no doubt helped it achieve independence more quickly than it would have otherwise. Without the American revolution, the US and Canada might have ended up as just one country instead of two.
No, there is no Columbus River. However, there is a Columbia River that is both a part of the US and Canada.