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.
yes the british monarch is the head of state canada
The is a Vancouver in province of British Columbia, Canada and there is a Vancouver in the state of Washington, USA.
Is Vancouver in British Columbia,Canada
The American state of Washington is located south of Canada's province of British Columbia.
The Hudson River, in New York State.
Although Canada and the US are both former British colonies which are independent from Britain at the present time, Queen Elizabeth II is still officially the head of state of Canada, although that position is purely ceremonial, and Canada is governed by its own democratically elected parliament.
Delegate members from each state attended the continental congress to discuss British authority in the America colonies. Delegates from nine colonies met in 1765, and collectively declined taxation by the British Parliament on the colonies.
British Columbia is a province in Canada, not a state. It is located on the west coast of the country, bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the west and the province of Alberta to the east.
It is in British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia in the South Western corner of Canada and sits directly above Washington State in the U.S.Vancouver is in Canadawest coast, Province is called British Columbia. North of America's Washington State.
Delegate members from each state attended the continental congress to discuss British authority in the America colonies. Delegates from nine colonies met in 1765, and collectively declined taxation by the British Parliament on the colonies.
The position of Secretary of State for the Colonies ended on 1 January 1966. It was abolished as part of a reorganization of the British government and the decolonization process that followed World War II.