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Canada chose to enter WWII independently from Great Britain partly as a display of its sovereignty, but there were other factors that influenced this decision. Canada had automatically entered into WWI when Great Britain declared war, as Canada was then a dominion of the British Empire. However, since the signing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada had gained legislative independence from Great Britain. As a result, when Great Britain declared war on September 1, 1939, Canada was not automatically a part of that declaration. The Canadian parliament debated the issue, and a formal state of war was declared by Canada on September 10, 1939.
their supply of cotton
well its hard to explain i know that they were on Englands side but i think they won because england won. Canada was an ally of England along with other 'commonwealth' countries. Once the US joined the war the tide turned against Hitler and the invasion of Europe was possible. Thousands of Canadians gave their lives to win the war.
Britain
France lost Canada to Britain.
Canada willingly contributed to helping Britain in World War 1. When Britain recognized Canada's new strength they gave them more independence.
Canada was a part of the British Empire and thus part of Britain's allies.
Britain, US, Russia, Canada, Australia.
It was Canada
Canada in 1914 was a British colony and did not have a say in it. When Britain declared war on Germany the entire empire went to war.
Canada was an ally to Britain and the USA fighting Germany during the WW1
british colony,part of the new world including the states
They were allies
America, France and Canada all fought with Great Britain.
Because Britain had an empire consisting of islands in the Carribean, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, India, and most of Africa. When Britain declared war those countries also declared war.
Canada chose to enter WWII independently from Great Britain partly as a display of its sovereignty, but there were other factors that influenced this decision. Canada had automatically entered into WWI when Great Britain declared war, as Canada was then a dominion of the British Empire. However, since the signing of the Statute of Westminster in 1931, Canada had gained legislative independence from Great Britain. As a result, when Great Britain declared war on September 1, 1939, Canada was not automatically a part of that declaration. The Canadian parliament debated the issue, and a formal state of war was declared by Canada on September 10, 1939.
Britain declared war on Germany on August 4, 1914. As a member of the British Commonwealth, Canada also entered the war at that time.