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because the stars told them that France would surrender in world war 2

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Q: Why did the natives choose to support the British and not the french when they invaded Canada?
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What did the europeans call the natives that they first met in the tundra region Canada?

Indians. Indians are what the europeans called the natives when they first met in the tundra region Canada.


What are the native people called in Canada?

The natives of Canada, (also known as the Aboriginals) are the first people who came to Canada. Some of the tribes are: Algonquian, Inuit, Mates, Micmac etc. There are many different tribes who live in different villages. Many natives of Canada are still alive today, as the Natives are a breed of people. I have went to British Columbia before, where Natives are very popular. I have seen many Natives singing on the streets. Did you know the natives and the pioneers drink alcohol a lot? In fact, they start taking drugs at as little age as six years old! Thankyou very much, I enjoy sharing information with the world, to help people learn. I am 26 and I enjoy helping little children learn around the world.


What part of Canada is French and What part of Canada is British?

No part of Canada is British. French are a majority in Quebec.


How did Canada come to existence?

It is an Indian word meaning VILLAGE, or SETTLEMENT, or LAND.Canada (kanata) was the original name for the place where Québec City was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608.


What was the purpose on the on to Ottawa trek?

The purpose was to force Canada to live up to it's promises to Western Canada, most notably British Columbia. The disparity in political power in Canada was made very clear in the depression. Federal money and support went to regions with political power, not to those thousands of miles away in the West. Yet these areas were promised support. That was one of the main arguments for Confederation, support from a larger group. The purpose was to force that support from Canada when it was needed most. Canada of course seen it as yet another Western Rebellion and acted in the expected manner using their very own Paramilitary Police force originally created for just such rebellions. Another Rebellion was put down violently and the purpose to get support failed.

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What happened when the UK invaded Canada was there a rebellion does Canada have independence now is Canada still part of the empire in some way?

The UK never invaded Canada. Canada is a principal part of the British Empire.


The british colony that Americans invaded in hopes of adding it to the rebellious 13?

Canada


The British colony that Americans invaded in hopes of adding it to the rebellious thirteen?

Canada.


What was the british colony that Americans invaded in hopes of adding it to the rebellious thirteen?

Canada


What happened when America invaded Canada?

America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.


Canada was invaded by the combined forces of who?

Canada was invaded by the American Patriots with the help of Canadian Regiments during the American Revolution. They fought against the British Army and the British Quebec Canadian Militia. The result was a defeat for the American Patriots.


Why did the british attack the US in 1812?

The US invaded British North American, as Canada was known at the time.


List who invaded GoldSwordOmahaUtah and Junio during D-Day?

Gold :British, Sword :British, Juno :Canada, Omaha & Utah both US


In June of 1777 the British force under the command of Burgoyne marched south out of Canada and invaded?

New York.


Why did the Americans meet with military failure in Canada?

The American military was too small and under-equipped to fight a war in Canada at the same time they were fighting the British in the United States. There was not enough trained soldiers, cannons, gunpowder, or even ships to transport them, whereas the British had troops in both Canada and the United States, plus support of the largely pro-British Canadian populace.


Why did US want to go to war with Britain in 1812?

The US invaded British North American, as Canada was known at the time.


Would Great Britain and Mexico help Canada if Canada were invaded by the US?

The chances of Canada being invaded by the US are non existent.