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Yes, the British military was largely dominant over the French in North America during the 18th century. This was evident in the outcome of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), where the British emerged victorious and gained control over much of French territories in North America. The subsequent Treaty of Paris in 1763 solidified British dominance in the region.
In the 17th century, the British began to colonize North America and South America. It would not be until the 19th century that the British would acquire large land-holdings in Africa and Asia.
The American state of Alaska is north of British Columbia as are the Canadian territories of Yukon the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Yukon and the Northwest Territories directly border BC on the north.
· Republicanism and Liberalism overlapped and often reinforced each other. The two ideas helped to divided British North America
After Spain had conquered areas in Central America and the southern part of North America in the 16th century, those territories were called New Spain.
Why had british north america join?
Yukon and the Northwest Territories border British Columbia on the north. Nunavut is also north of BC, but it doesn't border it. All three are territories, not provinces. No provinces are north of BC.
America is not considered a province. Canada, which is part of North America is subdivided into provinces (and territories) however.
Bank of British North America was created in 1835.
The Peopling of British North America was created in 1986.
Bank of British North America ended in 1918.
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