
Note Taking Study Guide
... As the country grew, Canadian leaders urged confederation of Britain’s North American colonies. They felt that confederation would strengthen the new nation against the United States’ ambitions and help Canada’s economic development. Britain finally agreed, and Parliament passed a law that created t ...
... As the country grew, Canadian leaders urged confederation of Britain’s North American colonies. They felt that confederation would strengthen the new nation against the United States’ ambitions and help Canada’s economic development. Britain finally agreed, and Parliament passed a law that created t ...
Social Studies 10-2 - MrForbes Socials 11
... 30) NAFTA and the EU had a common purpose. What was it? ...
... 30) NAFTA and the EU had a common purpose. What was it? ...
- Wilson Center Digital Archive
... inform itself on our position. Because, during this period, North Vietnam was under the permanent threat of U.S. bombing, it was decided the meeting should take place at the China-Vietnam frontier. We clearly presented the current situation and the mission led by Mr. Sabri was in complete agreement ...
... inform itself on our position. Because, during this period, North Vietnam was under the permanent threat of U.S. bombing, it was decided the meeting should take place at the China-Vietnam frontier. We clearly presented the current situation and the mission led by Mr. Sabri was in complete agreement ...
Ch 9 Notes
... in trade and exploration around the world. It brought peoples into contact that had never had the opportunity to meet before. By 1814, the world had seen about 400 years of outward expansion of European power over the peoples’ in other continents. The word imperialism came into use in the mid-1800’s ...
... in trade and exploration around the world. It brought peoples into contact that had never had the opportunity to meet before. By 1814, the world had seen about 400 years of outward expansion of European power over the peoples’ in other continents. The word imperialism came into use in the mid-1800’s ...
Canada and the Vietnam War

Canada did not fight in the Vietnam War and diplomatically it was ""officially non-belligerent"". The country's troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords. Nevertheless, the war had considerable effects on Canada, while Canada and Canadians affected the war, in return.