In 1982, the new Constitution Act allowed Canadians to change the Constitution without asking the British government's approval.
It resulted in them selling most of their land to the new country which brought many more people to their areas. That would be good but they were never able to take full advantage. It was important because it marked a turning point in theirs and Canada's history.
A Turning Point in National History was created in 2005.
The Battle of Abraham, fought in 1759 near Quebec City, was a pivotal moment in Canadian history as it marked a decisive victory for British forces over the French during the Seven Years' War. This battle led to the fall of Quebec and significantly weakened French colonial power in North America, paving the way for British dominance in the region. Consequently, it set the stage for the eventual establishment of Canada as a British dominion, influencing the cultural and political landscape of the nation. The outcomes of this battle ultimately shaped the future of Canada, leading to the blend of French and British influences that define the country today.
It was a turning point in the invasion of Greece by Persia. It was not a turning point in Greek history - yet another of the innumerable battles fought by the Greeks, most of which were, and continued to be, between each other.
Either already 15 or turning.
It was a turning point in history because a brutal invader was finally being beaten back.
ww2 , ww1, neolithic revolution ,and industrial revolution....... these turning points changed history drastically
1492 was a turning point in world history because that was the year when Christopher Columbus discovered the Americas.
coca cola was a turning point in history because it was a new type of drink that was never thought of or invented.
Private security was hired to protect strikebreakers during the 1892 Homestead strike.
The fall of the Roman empire is still an important topic at present because it marked a turning point in western history.
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