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Not as a political entity, no. However, some individuals and groups living in Québec would like for the place to be independent from, or be in a different kind of political relationship to, what would remain of Canada.
Canada became a Dominion in 1867, but did not gain complete and absolute independence until 1982
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Because Hudson's bay was full of gold
They were also trading furs but illegally. They often got more money than fur traders cuz they were doing it the dark way.
to gain the land of Canada
In Quebec, the conflict between French-speaking and English-speaking people revolved around issues related to language, culture, identity, and political power. This conflict was particularly prominent during the Quiet Revolution in the 1960s, when French-speaking Quebecois sought to assert their distinct identity and gain more autonomy within Canada. It eventually led to the rise of Quebec separatist movements advocating for independence from Canada.
to gain the land of Canada
to gain the land of Canada
to gain eternity, as promised by chronus
Freedom
There was no large conflict after Nigeria gained independence in 1960. The Nigerian Civil War was their main conflict, however it did not start until 1967
There was an ethnic conflict I believe, and one of them wanted to gain sovereignty.
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To recrute/get/gain allys:)
There are many reasons for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but most of them stem from the nationalist movements of the Jews and the Arabs which seeked to gain sovereignity.
gain people