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The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
not only the war and the development of technology around the war but the resistance to the war at home. also there are a lot of homeless vets out there today.
The War of 1812 was fought between the United States of America and British colonies in Upper Canada and Lower Canada. The forces of the United States of America tried to gain advantage over the British forces, since the British were involved in a war with Napoleon.
The Boer War affected Canada in the way that since Britain was involved in the war, they wanted Canada to send troops to help. Canada became split by the opinions of the English-speaking imperialists, and the French-speaking nationalists. The imperialists believed that Canada should send soldiers immediately to support the Empire. The nationalists did not want to participate at all, and sympathized with the Boers. The prime minister of Canada, Wilfred Laurier, had to compromise by sending 1 000 volunteers to Africa. However, both sides were unhappy with this.
since Canada was part of Britain before if Canada went to war then Canada will immediately enter the war as well
The Korean War had no effect on Canada's sovereignty.
The War of 1812The French and Indian WarThe Red River RebellionThe Upper Canada RebellionThe Lower Canda RebellionThe Saskatchewan RebellionThe Fenian Raids
Sir Isaac Brock was a British Army officer who played a significant role in the War of 1812 in Upper Canada (now Ontario). He successfully defended Upper Canada against American invasion, most notably at the Battle of Detroit and the Battle of Queenston Heights. Brock's leadership and strategic acumen were instrumental in bolstering the morale of the local population and rallying forces to resist the American advance.
After the war, many loyalists moved to Canada. But most did not want to live in a French culture.To avoid problems , Great Britain divided the land into two colonies, upper canada and lower canada.
it has effect Canada religion such as France when they were at war at Canada they have entered some religion such as Christianity some people have became Christan's but some stayed at their religion in Canada.
not only the war and the development of technology around the war but the resistance to the war at home. also there are a lot of homeless vets out there today.
The north had more money to buy weapons from Britain so they could more easily fight in the war. Thus the north won.
The War of 1812 was fought between the United States of America and British colonies in Upper Canada and Lower Canada. The forces of the United States of America tried to gain advantage over the British forces, since the British were involved in a war with Napoleon.
No. Slavery was mainly in the southern states. __ In 1793, the Upper Canada Abolition Act freed slaves in Upper Canada. By 1800, the rest of the Canadian colonies severely limited slavery. In 1833, the British Imperial Act was passed which banned slavery in the entire British Empire (Canada included). So yes, Canada did have slavery, but very limited. It was long abolished by 1860.
Albert Aber Shea has written: 'Canada and the short-wave war' -- subject(s): Shortwave radio, World War, 1939-1945 'Culture in Canada' -- subject(s): Canada, Canada. Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences, Civilization, Learning and scholarship
During the War of 1812, US forces invaded Upper Canada and burned most of the people's homes, as well as the parliament building. In retaliation, the White House was burned.
Chief Recumseh lead his 600 warriors to join the British in the War of 1812, if he did not, the Americans would of out-numbered the British army.