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fighting u.s.a
Canada was still a British territory at the time. Thus, when Britain went to war, the Canadians went to work as British citizens.
No he was an american, but he fought for the Canadians during the second world war
More than one million Canadians and Newfoundlanders ( Newfoundland was a separate British entry) served in the Second World War, out of a population of 11.5 million.
The Americans, who came to the party very late in mid April 1917, joined the British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, and the French. The American involvement was small and late. Jim Bunting. Toronto.
Canada was a source of conflict for the British. They have fought in wars all over the world,but had signed a peace treaty in 1713.
Victory, along with the Canadians, Russians, British, and other Allied forces.
The Spitfire was used mainly by the British, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, and British colonial forces.
Increased tensions between British Canadians and French Canadians were primarily fueled by cultural, linguistic, and political differences. The British government's imposition of English laws and institutions marginalized French-speaking Canadians and threatened their cultural identity. Additionally, the struggle for political representation and rights, particularly during the Confederation process, exacerbated feelings of resentment and division. These tensions were further intensified by economic disparities and differing views on issues such as conscription during World War I.
They Didn't, the Americans, Canadians and British did. And the Russians did as well (from the other side).
ww1 started in July 28, 1914 and Australia joined because it was a colony of the british empire
Johnny Bower - of course he is more famous for hockey, but he did serve.