Approximately 40,000 Canadians fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Many of these individuals were motivated by a variety of factors, including economic opportunities, political beliefs, and personal ties to the southern states. The involvement of Canadians in the war reflects the complex relationship between Canada and the United States during this period.
It is important because it is Quebecian territory. Many Canadians fought in the war of 1812 and died. Because of this Quebec fought in the war of 1813.
Fought against the Americans.
The Canadians fought in the European theater. From D-Day to the fall of Nazi Germany.
Canadians, Indians and ANZAC's(australians and New Zealanders) all fought for the British empire in world war 1.
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Americans, British, French, and Canadians.
Approximately 40,000 Canadians fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Many of these individuals were motivated by a variety of factors, including economic opportunities, political beliefs, and personal ties to the southern states. The involvement of Canadians in the war reflects the complex relationship between Canada and the United States during this period.
It is important because it is Quebecian territory. Many Canadians fought in the war of 1812 and died. Because of this Quebec fought in the war of 1813.
who fought The Quebec War? CANADIANS!!!!
i don't know you tell me
Canadian troops fought in many, many battles. Far too many to simply list here. See the link below for an extensive list of the various battles Canadians were involved in.
Fought against the Americans.
The Canadians fought in the European theater. From D-Day to the fall of Nazi Germany.
Many Canadians do.
More than 27,000 Canadians fought in the Korean War, and 516 Canadians lost their lives. All together 26,791 Canadians served in the Korean War, with 1,558 casualties. 516 Canadian's are listed in the Korea Book of Remembrance for their sacrifice. A complete history of Canadian Forces in the Korean War can be found at the link below.
No he was an american, but he fought for the Canadians during the second world war