Many Spaniards and Canadians supported the American colonists during their struggle for independence due to shared values of liberty and resistance against British colonial rule. Additionally, Spain saw an opportunity to weaken British power in North America, aligning their interests with those of the colonists. In Canada, some groups sympathized with the revolutionary cause, driven by a desire for autonomy and a shared experience of colonial governance. This support was also motivated by the hope that a successful revolution could inspire similar movements against British authority elsewhere.
IT would be a major set back to the French war effort
not at all. in fact, it was one of the many reasons for the American Revolution
There are currently 13 Canadians on the San Jose Sharks
the patriots crushed a loyalist militia, and they excecuted many of the prisoners.
In World War II, English Canadians were generally more supportive of conscription compared to their French Canadian counterparts. This support was largely due to their stronger ties to Britain and the belief in the necessity of military service to support the war effort. In contrast, many French Canadians opposed conscription, viewing it as an infringement on their rights and expressing a desire to avoid being drawn into the conflict. This divide contributed to significant tensions within Canadian society during the war.
Many Canadians do.
IT would be a major set back to the French war effort
Many Canadians do.
96 Canadians
50 canadians
there are 18 Canadians on there official roster
Not all Canadians dislike Americans. However, many Canadians get frustrated by the stereotypes that they are put under, and many Canadians are very competitive concerning athletic events like hockey.
not at all. in fact, it was one of the many reasons for the American Revolution
It helped convince many colonists that it was time to support independence.
That's not true. Many people like Canadians.
There are 15 Canadians on the Chicago Blackhawks as of 2011.
No