Bermuda is not an independent country, it is a British Overseas Territory.
It is a British Colony in the South Atlantic classified as a dependency and an overseas territory.
France and England controlled much of Canada.
Canada was the first country to be created by legislation. The British Parliament passed the British North America Act, thereby creating Canada. Canada owes its very existence as a country to the British North America Act.
They were afraid that the territory of Canada would give the colonists the means to move further inland. If the colonists did this, and moved further away from the control of the British, then the colonial ties to the mother country could weaken.
France surrendered all of its empire in what is now Canada
No, it is a Canadian Territory.
No. Quebec is a Canadian territory.
Baffin is part of the Canadian territory.
No, Monserrat is a British territory.
No, Pakistan is an independent country. It used to be a British territory, however.
I think you mean which former British territory, since it is no longer a part of the UK. Australia is both a continent and country.
No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark,
Yukon Territory in Canada shares a border with Alaska in the United States.
No, the Cayman Islands is not considered a third world country. It is a British Overseas Territory located in the Caribbean Sea, and is classified as a high-income country with a well-developed economy and infrastructure.
I have a friend named Justin Shepard, from Alberta. PS: What American territory are you from?
Bermuda is a territory of the United Kingdom.