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mostly canadians have made Canada their home. in the early 60s a lot of Americans went to Canada to evade the draft , liked what they saw and gave up their U.S. citizenship and became citizens of Canada
In 2012 it was estimated that 13.51 million people called Ontario home.
The SETTLER felt lonely on the frontier and longed for LETTERS from home
A settler named John Hunt made his home there in 1805, but the official establishment was November 25, 1811 - it was this day the town was named "Huntsville." From 1805 to the above mentioned date it was called "Twickenham".
homestead protection law - protects a family's home from actions taken by certain creditors.
Copper - 2012 The Place I Called My Home 2-13 was released on: USA: 22 September 2013 Canada: 1 December 2013
He's from Ontario, Canada, and that's where he's grandparents lives. He's home is in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. But when he has a day of he goes to his grandparents house in Canada :D
The motor home began being used as an inexpensive home in the 1950s. There is not an exact date for the patent of the motor home because these types of homes have been used since settler times.
The only Tennessee County named after a woman is Davidson County. It was named in honor of William Davidson, an early settler, but the county itself is often associated with the name of his wife, who is not specifically named in historical records. Davidson County is home to the state capital, Nashville.
John Smith lived in a modest, one-story home typical of early colonial Virginia. The house was constructed from timber and featured a thatched roof, reflecting the building styles of the time. It was simple and functional, designed to accommodate the needs of a settler and his family in the New World.
No PM brought home confederation. However Trudeau brought the Constitution home to Canada.