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· 9 years ago
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Two days late, but better late than never!
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guest
· 9 years ago
We Rock eh
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dafuqdidyoujustsee
· 9 years ago
War of 1812
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guest
· 9 years ago
That was the French, the UK, and the Natives against U.S.A. Canada wasn't formed until 1867. As much as we love to tout it as a our victory over our nieghbours to the south, it was our parent countries that did the fighting.
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dafuqdidyoujustsee
· 9 years ago
I still like to consider it as "PreCanada" but you're right, anon.
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guest
· 9 years ago
I like that term, 'PreCanada'. I will be using that from now on.
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wolfpack
· 9 years ago
U know, if u think about it, everyone ended up winning. The u.s. defeated major Indian enemies which led to our expansion, Canada ultimately remained apart of their beloved English empire, and Britain still had Canada. All in all the most productive war for everyone involved.
guest
· 9 years ago
It's more of a draw for the white people, and a loss for the American Natives (not Indians, those are from India). The United States gained Maine, PreCanada kept the rest of the land they were defending, most of which is still uninhabited and unprotected. Oh, and the Natives were rounded up and killed or put in "reservations".
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r345on
· 9 years ago
So... Apart from New Zealand and Australia then
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guest
· 9 years ago
India?
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clairedabear
· 9 years ago
Look up how Brazil got their independence ya doof
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