By Colonies, Territories and they gave a huge chunk of it to the Hudsons Bay Company. Some of the Colonies Confederated and then colonised the others themselves.
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Great Britain acquired Canada as the result of the Seven Years' War. After the War, France was forced to give up most of its North American land to Britain.
Canada was still a colony of Great Britain. So Canada was swept up into the War of 1812 through its Motherland, Great Britain.
Great Britain hasn't ruled (owned) Canada in quite a long time. So realistically they cannot give Canada to the US. I can't imagine Canada joining the US voluntarily either as we enjoy our society and way of life to much to give it up.
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Canada was part of the Commonwealth of Great Britain. Canada and Australia served as part of the British nation and therefore as member of the Allies.
80 pounds in Great Britain. In the US and Canada it would be $80.
In 1763, a treaty was signed by France, Great Britain, Portugal, and Spain called Treaty of Paris. France gave up Canada and its claims from Mississippi river to Britain.
Seven Years' War lead to Britain taking Canada and all French possessions in the area. After that they set up more colonies and Canada became great. There was a little issue with some colonies, about a dozen or so, and they went on their own.
Great Britain teamed up with the Allies.
Your question does not specify what time period you are referring to. I will assume you are asking about the colonial period of Canada's history. Therefore, the answer is: the land north of the Great Lakes was controlled by Britain, since Canada was one of her colonies. The area north of the Great Lakes was at that time part of the the colony of Upper Canada (After 1840 called Canada West). This colony was made up mostly of English-Canadians and American Loyalists.
France controlled Canada up until 1763. Great Britain and France went to war (this is known as the French and Indian War) for control of each other's territories; the war lasted from 1754-1763. When the war came to a close end France transferred much of its territories to its ally, Spain (most notably Louisiana). However, since it did not transfer Canada or the Ohio River Valley, these territories were transferred to Great Britain when they won the war in 1763. So Great Britain controlled Canada in the late 1700s.