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Canada never really "joined" the British Empire. Rather the reverse, the British Empire acquired Canada in pieces, with no volition on the part of Canadians, either the original native inhabitants, or the contingent of New France settlers in the 18th century, whom the British conquered and occupied. Just as the United States was once a part of the British Empire, which was not a conscious act. The difference being that the United States separated from the Empire, in a revolution, whereas Canada more or less evolved as a distinct and sovereign country. And even the Empire evolved, world wide, into the Commonwealth of Nations, sharing the monarch, but really nothing else.
cocoa, palm oil, groundnuts
Although overall being a colony was not necessary the best living situation, there were some benefits. Benefits included the development of the countryâ??s infrastructure, introduction of concepts of democracy, the British legal system and educational system. In addition, there was the inclusion of a civil service infrastructure.
yes, i think so.
Taxation without representation.
Whilst Canada was in the British Empire Britain was burdened with the main responsibility and expense for defending these territories.
We gave them civilisation.....
Whilst Canada was in the British Empire Britain was burdened with the main responsibility and expense for defending these territories.
protection would be one thing.x
Canada, then described as being part of the British Empire, was on the side of the Allies.
Canada never really "joined" the British Empire. Rather the reverse, the British Empire acquired Canada in pieces, with no volition on the part of Canadians, either the original native inhabitants, or the contingent of New France settlers in the 18th century, whom the British conquered and occupied. Just as the United States was once a part of the British Empire, which was not a conscious act. The difference being that the United States separated from the Empire, in a revolution, whereas Canada more or less evolved as a distinct and sovereign country. And even the Empire evolved, world wide, into the Commonwealth of Nations, sharing the monarch, but really nothing else.
cocoa, palm oil, groundnuts
No benefits. They were British and sent there by investors to look for gold. They were no prepared to establish a colony or stay very long. Today it would be like a group of people going to Mars sponsored by a private company.
large profits from the slave trade
Although overall being a colony was not necessary the best living situation, there were some benefits. Benefits included the development of the countryâ??s infrastructure, introduction of concepts of democracy, the British legal system and educational system. In addition, there was the inclusion of a civil service infrastructure.
in 1947
Being part of the British Empire provided Singapore with significant economic and infrastructural benefits. The British established Singapore as a major trading port, which facilitated commerce and attracted businesses, leading to economic growth. Additionally, British governance introduced modern infrastructure, education, and legal systems that contributed to the development of the city-state. However, this relationship also led to social and political complexities that shaped Singapore’s future.