They declared war on Japan, Italy and Germany, the axis powers. They were able to declare war themselves rather than be dragged into war with the UK commonwealth. They sure did not like what was happening either. Unfortunately, they were in the same boat as the US. They were just getting over the Great Depression. They had a small military force and not a lot of military equipment. They had to do the same as the US. Build up everything.
The French and Indian war is called the Seven Years War in Canada.
War of the Conquest
None! Canada has never started a war. Whenever anyone else started a war, Canada whupped them good.
Canada had a small population during recent wars. With a population of just 11.3 Million, Canada had a hard time in the war. However, Canada's contributions were ginormous. Canada's biggest success in the 1950's was airplane. Canada was the number one supplier of airplanes to allied forces furing World War 2. Canada came up with the Lancaster which was one of the biggest successes in the war. After the war, Canada began transforming airforce plans into passenger planes into the 1950's after the Korean War. Canada also pulled down military budget down from 3 Billion a year to 195 Million a year. The 1950's was a breathing point for Canada as it had came out of the Great Depression (which many think Canada was hit the hardest) to World War 2, then the Korean War.
The War of 1812 when the US attacked Canada!
Congress
Last declared US war was WWII.
The Congress of the United States and the President too.
gemany
Yes
Gemany
Gemany, Italy, Japan
a bit upset really
The principal war that created Germany was the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.
The Axis-Gemany and Italy.
$10 Billion
I think the stamp act. Not my answer my teachers answer.