no. we're still under the English rule -____-
No. The US had a revolution, Canada did not.
It did in a way. The revolution produced a clear separation between Canada and the US. Canada become that portion of North America which remained under British control and the example of the US no doubt helped it achieve independence more quickly than it would have otherwise. Without the American revolution, the US and Canada might have ended up as just one country instead of two.
The biggest reason that Canada and the US are separate goes back to the days of the colonies and the American Revolution. Those who wanted to remain loyal to Britain (tories) moved up to Canada after Independence. Those who supported a nation of states remained in the US.
The United States which gained its independence and Canada which gained so many former US colonists who had remained loyal to the United Kingdom and started new lives in Canada after the American Revolution.
No, The french gave it to USA because they had a good friendship during the American revolution.
Canada chose to evolve as a nation peacefully. The US chose violent revolution.
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a violent and deadly war
Most of them remained in the independent US. The lack of widescale reciminations against the Loyalists was one of the more enlightened aspects of the American Revolution. Those who did depart usually went to Canada or the UK.
Many British Loyalists became instant Canadians after the American Revolution.
no the us did not enter the Russian revolution
The American Revolution made them statesmen instead of colonists. And the French Revolution didn't greatly affect the population of America, seeing as the US never got involved. And Canada had already been taken over by Britain.