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Britain had been worried about it's North American colonial possessions costing them money and getting them into a war with the USA. Britain did not just agree to create the Dominion of Canada many in Britain had been pushing for it. Editorials in British papers had made it clear that many would not support sending troops to protect Canada from American invasion and would support the Annexation of Canada by the United States.

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They couldn't deny rights of Canada. ON FLEEK <3

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Which were two countries that had land claims in Canada?

The_two_European_Countries_that_claimed_lands_what_iS_now_Canada">The two European Countries that claimed lands what iS now Canada#1 So the answer that i am going to give you it is the correct answer because i had this answer on my history chapter test and i got it correct the answer is Asia and Africa. There are more countries but the question asks for only two so i gave you two. There you have it your answer to your question.#2 The previous answer listed continents, not countries.. I am not sure why they got this right on their history test, in fact in makes me quite concerned with the school system he/she uses. 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.


Which of these helped Britain gain large amounts of territory from France?

France felt its interest in the Caribbean were most important...............apexvs.com


What products does Canada export to great Britain?

As far as i know: maple syrup timber gold uranium grains aircraft nickel diamonds gas oil processed foods aerospace telecommunications products l


Are some areas of Canada south of the US?

no. Canada is not in some ares south of the U.S.


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