Canada did not join the American Revolution because the majority of Canadians at the time were loyal to the British Crown and did not support the revolutionary cause. Additionally, the British government took measures to prevent any rebellion in Canada by providing economic incentives and military support to maintain loyalty.
After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
They believed they were fighting for their freedom.
Yes. They are only concerned if you are an ancestor to someone who fought in the war.
Martha Washington was with her husband at Valley Forge and other places.
Deborah Sampson Gannett (December 17, 1760 - April 29, 1827) was the first [known] American woman to impersonate a man and join the Army. She claimed to be Robert Shurtliff of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, and successfully convinced the Uxbridge Seargent that she was a man in order to join the Continental Army near the end of the American Revolution.
Canada didnt join it was fought over by the French and British in which the Brits ended up winning therefore becoming part of her empire.
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summary of join or die,1754 American revolution shut up
After the American victory at the Battle of Saratoga.
I am not really sure
The Battle of Saratoga,
They believed they were fighting for their freedom.
Representation in government, and freedom from Great Britain.
The American Revolution
No, the US never owned Canada. However, during the American Revolution, Britain invaded French Canada, causing many French Canadians to join the American cause. But during that time, Canada was still owned by France. Once the US won the American Revolution, the American concept of Manifest Destiny was set up. This idea is more commonly known as "sea to shining sea". This meant that the USA wanted to own everything from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean. This area that they hoped to acquire included Canada, so you could say that the US wanted to own Canada, but they never accomplished it. Today there is no more American longing of the Manifest Destiny, and we are happy with what we have and do not wish to own Canada.
As early as the American Revolution and in all wars since.
Crispus Attucks, an African American who eccaped slavery.