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After the American Revolution, the British government helped loyalists to settle in Canada. The British government offered them Canadian land in exchange for their service.
No. The French first settled there in 1605 followed by the British in 1763. In 1867 it became the Dominion of Canada. It is a member of the British Commonwealth. While Canada has the British Crowned Monarch as the head of state the Government of Canada is independent, autonomous and equal to the British Government, Australian Government or French Government.
Natives strongly supported the British side. Natives saw the American Revolution as their last chance to win back North America. When the British government showed up they gave natives weapons so they would attack the colonist. Natives who were on the losing side suffered greatly after the Revolution. The U.S. government took land in a rapid pace after the revolution.
Citizens have little or no role in the government.
were not represented in the british parliament
Great Britain does not play a direct role in Canada's government. Canada is an independent country with its own government, although it remains a member of the Commonwealth with the British monarch as its head of state. This relationship is mostly ceremonial and symbolic.
Henry Kelsey was a British fur trader. He was one of the youngest involved in his trade. The name of his ship is unknown.
Jefferson thinks that the king plays an important role in the government of the empire in View of The Rights of British America. He feels that the King should be a role model for the rest of the country and how they should live.
Henry Kelsey was an English fur trader, explorer, and sailor who played an important role in establishing the Hudson's Bay Company.
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they took the british parilment and turned it into Congress
William H. Kelsey has written: 'Speech of Hon. W.H. Kelsey, of New York' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Slavery, Speeches in Congress
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It familiarized native Indians with British cultural references
he argued that tthe british goverment had no right to tax the colonist because they had no rerspresnitive in parlement
Do you mean the Gecko? If so, he is played by Kelsey Grammer. He is Austrailian. Or maybe British?...
No. He played the role in a concert version of the show in California, but it was not a full production, and he never played the role on Broadway.