Canada and The USA
Three countries that were once colonies of Great Britain are India, Canada, and Australia. India was a significant part of the British Empire until gaining independence in 1947. Canada became a dominion in 1867 and gradually gained full sovereignty, while Australia also transitioned from a colony to a commonwealth nation in 1901.
The United States bought the territory of Alaska from Russia in 1867. Russia wanted to sell: it needed money, it was concerned that it might lose the Alaska Territory in any event through war with Britain, and saw little value in Alaska's vast natural resources. U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward urged President Andrew Johnson to agree to the purchase, believing it would be a good investment. The purchase was ratified by the U.S. Senate and the U.S. gained 586,412 square miles of new territory at a price of $7.2 million.
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Canada, the first country to be created by legislation, came into being on July 1, 1867, through the British North America Act (now the Constitution Act). The process has come to be known as "Confederation."The pre-Confederation colony known as the Province of Canada joined with the colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (s. 3) and the Province of Canada was then severed into the provinces of Ontario and Québec (s. 6).1867
France gave it's North American territory to Britain after the Seven Years War in the Treaty of Paris in 1763. Canada, as a country, wasn't created until 1867. It became increasingly independent of Britain over time, and in 1982 the last legal link was dropped and Canada became 100% independent of Britain.
The Reform Act of 1867 enfranchised all male householders and abolished compounding. Due to this act working-class men gained suffrage for the first time in Britain.
The US gained Alaska in 1867.
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Nebraska was admitted into the Union on March 1, 1867 becoming the 37th state to join the Union.
Canada is the country formed in 1867 located to the north of the US.
Canada was granted its independence as a Dominion by Great Britain on July 1st, 1867, many years before the start of World War 1 in 1914. However, it was at the Battle of Vimy Ridge that Canada's new identity was forged in the eyes of the world. Despite out independence from Britain in 1867, we were still viewed as a colony of Britain, and it was at Vimy Ridge that we proved to the world that we could operate without British support, and gained acceptance and respect in the international community.
Canada gained it's independence from the British Empire on July 1st 1867
Four territories were proclaimed the Canadian Confederation in 1867, yet it still fell under British dominion. It was not until 1931 that the Statute of Westminster stated Canada's independence. The Canada Act in 1982 finally cut all ties with Britain.
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Canada achieved independence from Great Britain with the passing of the British North America Act on the 1st July 1867. Canada remained a member of the the British Commonwealth.
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