No it is not, it is a country with its own constitution, its own government, including the senate and house of commons, with the elected leader called the Prime Minister, we do have a representative called the Governor General who represents the Queen of Great Britain.
Canada is predominantly an English-speaking country, based off its British heritage. About 22% of Canadians speak French and they are mostly based in Quebec. Quebec used to be a French colony while the rest of Canada was a British colony, and they eventually united to become Canada.Although Canada is predominantly an English country, it is officially recognized as being bilingual: French andEnglish to recognize the history that Canada was created from a French and English colony.
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new land,massive forestland abundant fish is what made Canada a valuable colony
Your question does not specify what time period you are referring to. I will assume you are asking about the colonial period of Canada's history. Therefore, the answer is: the land north of the Great Lakes was controlled by Britain, since Canada was one of her colonies. The area north of the Great Lakes was at that time part of the the colony of Upper Canada (After 1840 called Canada West). This colony was made up mostly of English-Canadians and American Loyalists.
Canada is predominantly an English-speaking country, based off its British heritage. About 22% of Canadians speak French and they are mostly based in Quebec. Quebec used to be a French colony while the rest of Canada was a British colony, and they eventually united to become Canada.Although Canada is predominantly an English country, it is officially recognized as being bilingual: French andEnglish to recognize the history that Canada was created from a French and English colony.
Canada was not an American colony
when did it become an English colony
France started a colony in Canada in the early 1400's.
the first English colony was Roanoke islandjamestown
Maryland was a southern colony
Canada
The Dutch colony of New Amsterdam became the English colony of New York.
the English name for the Mannhattan colony was New York
Many British Loyalists became instant Canadians after the American Revolution.
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Roanoke Colony