In 1803 Canada was still part of the United Kingdom. It became independent in 1867 and is now a British Commonwealth.
the british took control of nigeria in the early 1900s. nigeria became its ows country in 1900s.
England controlled the upper portion and the United States controlled the lower portion. The Upper Portion of Oregon eventually became part of Canada.
Trinidad and Tobago is an independent nation and is not controlled by any European country. It gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1962 and became a republic in 1976. While it was a British colony, the country is now a sovereign state with its own government.
Ottoman Empire till 1918 and Britain after that.
France .
spain did if i am correct
Canada became a country in 1867. Until Newfoundland joined Confederation ("Union" is incorrect as applies to Canada) in 1949 it was a separate country, as well.
The two European countries that fought over the territory that became Canada were France and Britain. France colonized parts of Canada first and then Britain stepped in. This is why there is such an influence from French culture in Canada.
NO, Canada became a country hundreds of years before Alaska became a part of the United States of America.
1793 when it was called Town of York. Toronto does not just think it is part of Canada many in Toronto think they are Canada so the date 1793 when the town was first settled by the British is a good answer.
1867 July 1