For two reasons. First of all, Canadian batallions fought in France and were among the invaders on D-Day and Canada lost a lot of its young men fighting there. Secondly, the Canadian Prime Minister made it a condition of Canada's active involvement in WW 2 that Canada would after the war no longer be a colony of Britain, but a fully independent country, only recognizing the British King or Queen as its ceremonial Head of State.
he did not weaken France but his last battle was the battle of Waterloo he weaken France then because he lost the battle of Waterloo so it was the end of napoleon at the battle.
French voyagers landed on Canada. They then conquered Canada and now France owns (or colonists) Canada.
It is called in English 'the battle of Tours', but known in France as 'the battle of Poitiers'.
Canada can't export anything from France. Canada can export to France, or import from France.
England and France have had the largest impacts on Canada.
Germany,France and Canada
England & France.
At France lol There was no battle OF France - see related answer on battle FOR France.
I'd say the Battle of Vimy Ridge in World War 1
The Allies, USA, England, France and Canada defeated the Germans on June 6, 1944.
True! The D-Day landings happened in Normandy. Many people consider this to be one of the most important parts of the War. On D-Day the Allies (UK, USA, Canada, Australia, France and others) launched an attack on German occupied France.
because it was a big american victory that was to result in france entering the conflict
D-Day, the Battle of Normandy, France in 1944.
Because after the German victory at Dunkirk, it opened all of France to Germany.
The Ohio River Valley had an important strategic value for France as Canada was linked to the Mississippi River which at the time was an important trade route going south to Louisiana, which was also a colony of France.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham ended the "French and Indian War" (7 years war in Europe) and changed ownership of Canada from France to England. It gave the French Serfs living in Quebec the "Rights of Englishmen".
Because France had money and the Americans were broke and also had more soliders to help them battle against the British