I think that waterways affect our settlement and development because its harder for Canada to cross over to the United States.
I think it was called" The underground railroad.
I think the underground Railroad I don't know so don't blame me
The railway ended in Canada for your advice read a book "Underground to Canada". It is good. I don't know were it started. I think it started in Lexington, Kentucky.
Canada becomes a country in 1867! I don't think that's the ONLY important date.... lol look it up idiot
The Canada Goose is important because it is a native bird. Like the loon, they play an important role in Canada's tourism industry. They are seen all around Canada, as they migrate to Canada every spring to lay their eggs. We respect them because even though they are not our national bird, they are treated as if they were.
Be happy and think then you will get the answer
Lake Melville in Newfoundland. (I think)
All of them.
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HO railroad is a scale of a model train. I don't think it refers to a real railroad company.
Canada did not have legalized slavery as part of its history. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Canada was known as a destination for enslaved Black people who sought freedom through the Underground Railroad. Canada also played a role in the abolitionist movement and the establishment of anti-slavery legislation.