Britain was concerned that the US would take offence to a "kingdom" being located on its border.
Nevertheless, Canada is a Constitutional Monarchy. The Canadian Crown exists separate and apart from any other Crown, even though the Crown is worn by the same person, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Even under British rule, Canada was called Canada. Even before it was united from coast to coast, there were two colonies called Upper and Lower Canada.
It is in British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia in the South Western corner of Canada and sits directly above Washington State in the U.S.Vancouver is in Canadawest coast, Province is called British Columbia. North of America's Washington State.
The Canada Water tube station is in the United Kingdom in south London in Rotherhithe. The station is named after a lake in the vicinity that is called Canada Water.
first of all Canada is a country and second of all there called provinces and its British Columbia
its called a map, you idiot
Even under British rule, Canada was called Canada. Even before it was united from coast to coast, there were two colonies called Upper and Lower Canada.
Yes. The people are called Britons. The Kingdom is Great Britian. A Briton is British.
In 1954 the British Empire and Commonwealth Games, as they were called then, were held in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada, not in the United Kingdom. India competed but did not win any medals.
British North AmericaYes, it was called British North America. This was to designate where we now call Canada. It was called British North America because the British had control over hear and it was to the North of America (It still is). The AcadiansIf you are wondering about the Acadians they lived in where we now call Atlantic Canada but they call Acadia. The Acadians were French Immigrants/Settlers.
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British North America
"Alberta, Canada has a neighborhood called Forest Lawn. Alberta is located next to British Columbia in the Western section of Canada."
The French and the British were involed in the Battle of Somme.
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Canada has mountains in the very west in British Columbia. They are called the "Rocky Mountains". Canada shares the mountains with the United States.