Great Britain and France both claimed lands in modern day Canada, which are countries.
#3 Technically Great Britain is not a country (Great Britain is an island within the United Kingdom [the United Kingdom is an area containing Northern Ireland and Great Britain] and Great Britain contains the COUNTRIES of England, Scotland and Wales) but I'm sure that in grade school tests Great Britain and France would be the acceptable answers.
Russia (part of Russian America [modern day Alaska] was in modern day Canada; claims in Oregon Country)
Spain (claims in Oregon Country)
French (Canada)
United Kingdom (British Canada; Oregon Country)
United States (Oregon Country, part of Alaska used to have land in modern day Canada)
During the colonial era, Britain and France each struggled to control what is now Canada. After the Conquest and the American Revolution, Britain and the US struggled over control of Canada.
In the end, however, Canada won the struggle by becoming an independent nation, the second-largest country in the world.
The two countries with land claims in Canada were France and America.
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Historical claims come from Britain, France, Spain, Russia, the United States and others.
The United States has claimed and taken quite a bit of Canada over the years. They currently claim some our of Northern Territories and some of our territorial waters.
Greenland claims one of our Islands.
And Russia, as well as others claim our North Pole.
France and England.
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Historical claims come from Britain, France, Spain, Russia, the United States and others.
The United States has claimed and taken quite a bit of Canada over the years. They currently claim some our of Northern Territories and some of our territorial waters.
Greenland claims one of our Islands.
And Russia, as well as others claim our North Pole.
The British, they not only claimed it but had the military power to assert their claims.
France and the United Kingdom colonized Canada.
france and England
The French and British both had extensive land claims in Canada (leaving out the other obvious group, the native tribes).
us and Canada are two different countries
Canada and the United States.
the french and british if that was not what you meant contact me asap
The US, Russia, China, Brazil and Canada are among the countries that are bigger than Sweden.
The French and British both had extensive land claims in Canada (leaving out the other obvious group, the native tribes).
Mexico and Canada.
Mexico and Canada
Canada and Mexico.
Canada and Mexico
Canada and Mexico
Canada and Mexico
Canada and Mexico are the two countries that border the United States.
Canada in the north and Mexico in the south have land borders with the US.
Mexico and Canada
Canada and Mexico.
Canada and Mexico