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To what extent was confederation an attempt to strengthen the maritime colonies?

Well this is confederation and maritime colonies WHICH SHOULD be under canadas history not USCan provide railway and money for rodesMaritmes traded by sea with britainNo conections to canada east and canada westNova Scotia boter said no because they would lose there idenitiyLeader tupper said yes


What were Canada's contribution during the D-Day in World War 2?

The Canadians at Juno Beach were the only Force on D-Day to reach their objective despite about 50 percent casualties in the first wave of the attack.


What was the contribution of the Empire armies in World War 1?

Most of the British Empire sent troops to aid the Allies during WWI. They fought alongside British and French troops all along the front line. Some idea of their contribution can be got from the figures for the numbers of each nationality killed during the war. Great Britain 700,000 India 62,000 Australia 59,000 Canada 57,000 New Zealand 16,000 South Africa 7,000 Newfoundland 1,000


Canada after World War 1?

The economy did well, there was a lot of employment and a lot of work to be done, like building bomb shells and ammo for the war. The women got to do some of the mens jobs when the men were off to war. Overall the economy was great and there was a high demand for wheat since the wheat prices went up in Canada at the time.


Who did Canada fight in WW1?

watched the minless violance They did a lot in the war. They were a part of the Triple Entente. They captured Vimy ridge (using the creeping barrage tactic), which was something that many other large countries tried but failed to do. After Vimy Ridge Canada began to get some credit from the rest of the world. People realized that Canadians were good fighters. Canada was involved in the battle of the somme and the battle at ypres. (Others too i just don't remember them right now.)