Canada, New Zealand, and Australia were no longer part of Britain's Commonwealth after WW2. Canada worked closer with the US, being geographically closer anyway...and the US Army built the Alaskan Highway THROUGH Canada from the lower 48 states up to and through the current state of Alaska. With Japanese Forces OCCUPYING parts of Alaska, it was important to get troops up there. Canada is PART OF NORTH AMERICA too. Canadians consider themselves to be "Americans."
One of the agreements was NAFTA. It was between Canada, North America and Mexico in regards to trading items with one another.
As soon as the US entered the war in December 1941
British territory
New Zealand closer to the US.
No
Canada
Both share a border with Russia but I would say the US is closer because they have more people living closer to the Russian border than Canada.
new France became Canada and us....
Cars started to become popular around 1908 and became common in the 1920s.
In geographic terms, bot are equally close, bordering the United States. If you mean on either cultural or socio-demographic terms, it is much closer to Canada.
The closest locations to Argentina in North America (even excluding Central America) are much closer than the points in North America (eastern Canada) that are closest to Spain. Mexico and the southern US are closer to Argentina than to Spain. The northern US and Canada are closer to Spain.
It hasn't. Canada is its own country.
South Dakota is closer to Canada than a lot of places are, but it doesn't border Canada. There are many US states that border Canada, so they are clearly closer to it than South Dakota, which doesn't. South Dakota is, however, closer to Canada than Florida is, for instance. South Dakota is also closer to Canada than it is to Mexico or England or South Africa. I'm not certain the intent of this question, but you might wish to clarify so that someone can answer more specifically what you need to know.
Canada is closer to the North Pole, which gets much less sun energy and the USA is closer to the Equator which gets maximum energy from the sun.
The further from the equator and the closer to the poles that you get the colder the climate gets. Canada and Alaska are closer to the North Pole then the northern US. They share a similar climate to parts of Russia as they are both around the same latitude.
its near Canada