Britain already claimed much of what is now Canada as a result of exploration, but it was not until the French & Indian War that it acquired the (relatively heavily-populated) province of Quebec. French Canadians today are the descendants of the French-speaking residents of French-owned Quebec.
America, France and Canada all fought with Great Britain.
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the answer is the war between great Britain and the british colonies
Britain has had nukes for a long time. After World War 2 the US shared its nuclear technology with Great Britain and Canada, and Britain developed into a nuclear armed nation.
The British victory in the Great War for Empire, also known as the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), resulted in significant territorial gains for Britain, particularly in North America and India. The Treaty of Paris (1763) ceded Canada and Florida to Britain, while France relinquished its territories east of the Mississippi River. This expansion heightened tensions with the American colonies, ultimately contributing to the American Revolutionary War. Additionally, Britain's dominance established it as the world's preeminent colonial power, setting the stage for further imperial expansion.
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Yes, Canada trades with Great Britain.
Canada is still around. So is great Britain.
Yes, Canada and Britain have an excellent relationship.
Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
The creation of Great Britain occurred during the reign of which of these monarchs?
The creation of Great Britain occurred during the reign of which of these monarchs?
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In the beginning, Great Britain funded Canada
At this point Canada was no longer a colonony of Great Britain, therefore, Canada had no obligation to fight along side of Great Britain.
Great Britain acquired Canada as a result of the French and Indian War. During the war Britain colonized parts of Canada and then took over the rest of the country after the war.
Great Britain.