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Canada viewed the war at Passchendaele in all aspects.. Canada had a very strong emotional tie with Britain," it was stated that the Canadians were more British than the British themselves". However not all Canada had this strong emotional tie only English speaking Canadians French speaking Canadians saw the war being similar to the Boer war and showed no interest. Just as important as the emotional tie with Britain was the restless sprit that effected young men. The sound of war excited them and drew them closer into going. Canadians went to war because of strong emotional ties with Britain but while coming back they came as a proud victorious nation. The war helped them realize they were something more important and bigger than just a small part of the British Empire.

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