Because A. that would be kind of like Russia just randomly taking over Japan, and B. the British (and probably the rest of the NATO) would help Canada give the states a very painful ass-kicking if they tried to. For example, the war of 1812, the Americans thought that they could get more land by kicking the British out...Well 55 years later, Canada became a country in that area, where Britain kicked America's ass, and C. Who the heck tries to take over their own ally?
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America already protects Canada, dominates them militarily, and has everything they want from Canada. There is no need to "take over" Canada.
Because in 1763, the French signed a treaty called the Treaty of Paris, agreeing to end all hostilities in the North American continent. As part of the treaty, France had to hand over their Canadian territories to the British Empire and leave.
Today Canada is a British Commonwealth. Which means they have their own independent government, but by choice they are still ruled by the British Monarch.
Because Canada is attached to the united states, and we have much the same culture. Also because we are on the same continental plate
The term "America" refers to the continents of North America and South America. Canada is one of the countries of America.
Canada is a part of North America, but not South America or USA.
Yes. ==== No. It is part of France. Under the Treaty of Paris (1763), France retained Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.
The UK never invaded Canada. Canada is a principal part of the British Empire.
France colony in North America was called New France. It spanned a large part of nowadays Canada, and a good part of the central eastern states of the US down to Louisiana.
After the Rebellion of 1837-38, Quebec was amalgamated with Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1841 and became part of a legislative union. After the failure of that union, Quebec became in 1867 a province of the Canadian federation.
I just purchased frigidaire refrigerator (made in Mexico, still part of America) range (made in Canada, still part of America) dishwasher (made in canada, still part of America) Come to thik of it, even Peru and Brasil are part of America(South America but still America).
Because Canada gained independence.
Canada is not owned by the french. Non of it is. It isnt owned by England either. Canada is its own country. Not owned by anyone but itself.
No
No, Canada did not trade Saskatchewan for North Dakota. Saskatchewan is still part of Canada and North Dakota is still part of the United States.
no, new caledonia is still part of France.
No, Morroco got its independence from France in 1956
The country of Canada is related to the country of France in the sense that the first Europeans that arrived and conquered the territory of Canada sailed from France, and later were the colonizers of part of the country. They remained as the colonizers of Canada until the year of 1760, when the British gained control of the country.
yes it is because it is
Yes. ==== No. It is part of France. Under the Treaty of Paris (1763), France retained Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.
british colony,part of the new world including the states
yes
The UK never invaded Canada. Canada is a principal part of the British Empire.