Canada was a significant part of the British Empire, contributing a wealth of resources that fueled imperial expansion and economic growth. Key resources included timber, fur, fish, and minerals, which were vital for both local economies and British industry. The fur trade, in particular, was crucial in establishing early economic ties and settlements. Additionally, Canada’s vast land and Natural Resources played a pivotal role in supporting the British military and colonial ambitions across North America and beyond.
Canada primarily traded natural resources and raw materials within the British Empire, including timber, fish, fur, and minerals. The fur trade, particularly beaver pelts, was a significant economic driver in the early colonial period. Additionally, Canada exported agricultural products, such as wheat and livestock, as the agricultural sector grew. This trade helped to strengthen economic ties and support the British Empire's expansion and industrialization.
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The British took Canada from the French during the French and Indian War. The War was over in 1763. In 1867, The colonies of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia became the Dominion of Canada.
July 1, 1867
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The British Empire did not "steal" in a conventional sense, but it exerted control over Canada through colonization, leading to the appropriation of land and resources. Indigenous peoples were dispossessed of their territories, and valuable natural resources such as timber, fur, and minerals were exploited for British economic benefit. Additionally, the British established control over trade routes and taxation, further enriching the empire at the expense of local populations and economies.
The British Empire took complete control of Canada (from France) in 1763, and it became independent (part of the British Commonwealth) in 1867.
Whilst Canada was in the British Empire Britain was burdened with the main responsibility and expense for defending these territories.
While there are some historical reasons the real reason is money. Canada has resources, like Gold, the UK wants and will pay for. Canada is selling resources, like Gold, to the world, including the UK.
Probably because Canada is part of the British Empire.
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it granted canada its independence.
Canada primarily traded natural resources and raw materials within the British Empire, including timber, fish, fur, and minerals. The fur trade, particularly beaver pelts, was a significant economic driver in the early colonial period. Additionally, Canada exported agricultural products, such as wheat and livestock, as the agricultural sector grew. This trade helped to strengthen economic ties and support the British Empire's expansion and industrialization.
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The British took Canada from the French during the French and Indian War. The War was over in 1763. In 1867, The colonies of Canada (Ontario and Quebec) with New Brunswick and Nova Scotia became the Dominion of Canada.
Canada didnt join it was fought over by the French and British in which the Brits ended up winning therefore becoming part of her empire.