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It prevented the United States from taking most of our West Coast....oh wait no it didn't. It ensured that Canada would always have a military that could defend our nation...oh wait no it didn't. I meant that Canada would be able to patrol the borders without U.S. help...oh wait no it didn't.

Well at least it would protect us from Reciprocity with the States giving them easy access to our resources...oh wait no it didn't.

Well at least the Province once known as Canada has many pros, like more money and power than if they had not taken over, er I mean, Confederated with other colonies.

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It prevented the United States from taking most of our West Coast....oh wait no it didn't. It ensured that Canada would always have a military that could defend our nation...oh wait no it didn't. I meant that Canada would be able to patrol the borders without U.S. help...oh wait no it didn't.

Well at least it would protect us from Reciprocity with the States giving them easy access to our resources...oh wait no it didn't.

Well at least the Province once known as Canada has many pros, like more money and power than if they had not taken over, er I mean, Confederated with other colonies.

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