Canada wanted to show their loyalty as an allie to Britain so they helped them by sending troops but after Britain turned their backs against Canada after the battle of vimy ridge, the canadians turned into an independent country.
Canada most certainly did distinguish itself as the battle of Vimy ridge was a major turning point, and was a great success for Canada.
yes Canada fought in world war 1 because Canada was a British colony, and when British was at the war, Canada found itself at the war automatically
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No, there were alot of countries that fought in WW2. There was Germany and Japan; and than England, Russia, US, Canada, France (?)
areas of countryside and sometimes different countries on the same team as us like Canada
The USA did not free any countries by itself , this was a collective liberation by the Allies who were Great Britain, France Canada, USA and the USSR, all of Europe was liberated by these great countries on May7th 1945.
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Canada most certainly did distinguish itself as the battle of Vimy ridge was a major turning point, and was a great success for Canada.
canada was at war with a lot of countries
yes. the usa is one of the richest countries in the world, followed by canada.
first world countries would be like Canada America, Britain,France and those types of countries
I definitely know that Canada was one of the Countries that did.
There are many countries south of Canada because it is one of the most northern countries in the world. Canada's direct neigbor to the south is the United States of America.
yes Canada fought in world war 1 because Canada was a British colony, and when British was at the war, Canada found itself at the war automatically
no Canada is not in the world cup but all the other countries are participating except china and japan i think.
Canada is the second-largest country in the world in terms of land area, behind only Russia. It is significantly larger than most other countries, with vast and diverse landscapes stretching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean, and northward to the Arctic.
The rich and powerful have always run Canada, and most other countries in the world as well.