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the american war opf independence started in 1763 with britan being in-dept.and it was trying to save money .all because of tyaxes it started and it helped shape Canada alot.

first of all the multiculturism in canada was grown and the diversity community we have now is incredible.different cultural groups. and colonies...

it grew our loyality to britan like the queen on our couns and our monarh is kinda the same as britai also we have about the same rules as britan does.we elebrate stuff like it too.

finally it help shape canada like the border we have now.and how canada look more diffrent then the past. and your fat

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