Canada was originally a british colony before it got indipendance
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
== == WWI started in 1914 and ended in 1918 WWII started August 1939 and ended May 8, 1945 == ==
Canada, Eastgahunga, and Corey
Canada was a colony of Britain and United States was an ally at the time of WWI. They would condemn Germany Belgium because Belgium was not involved in the war and was a neutral country in the world's eye and it was pointless to attack Belgium. Also, Belgium had a secret alliance with Britain, which could create further problems. When Britain would participate in the war, being a Colony and an ally of Britain, Canada, and US would have to participate too. This would be a sheer waste of resources and millions would die.
France started a colony in Canada in the early 1400's.
Canada was not an American colony
1620
the colony was started in 1644 by john berkeley and george carterer
The Virginia colony was started by a the Virginia Co. in order to make money.
Maryland was a southern colony
Canada
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
The simple answer is Britain and France. Keep in mind: But Canada at different times was shaped differently and took up less space then modern day Canada. The earliest European colony in Canada was Icelandic and started by vikings around 1000 but was not permanent. Canada itself was not a colony but a series of colonies. And Canada was home to many native tribes each a "country" itself long before European exploration
George Calvert started the colony of Maryland. He wanted Catholics to have a colony. Not sure if I'm right though :P
Savannah was where Georgia colony started.
It was annexed by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.