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‘MURICAISBETTER THAN CANADIA

America bought land from this country which allowed them to expand west

France

This French speaking province has discussed gaining independence from Canada

Quebec

Most people in the United States are from other countries, which makes them this

Immigrants

Most people in the United States live in these types of areas

Metropolitan areas (cities)

Most people in the United States live in these three regions (Name at least two)

Pacific Coast Great Lakes Northeast

This is the largest religion in Canada

Christianity

This is the largest city in Canada

Toronto

Why do most Canadians live along the US- Canada border?

Much of Northern Canada is uninhabitable

Which two countries fought for control of Canada?

Great Britain and France

Who serves as head of state in Canada? (Hero point if you can name the person.)

The British Monarch (Queen Elizabeth II)

Loyalists made up a large number of this country’s early colonists

Canada

Some Canadians dislike free trade between the US and Canada for this reason.

Canada feels bombarded by US culture/ Canada struggles to maintain a separate identity

The French settlers retained their language, religion, and laws under this British act

The Quebec Act of 1774

Large supplies of coal in this region of the US made it a leader of industry in the 1800s.

Midwest

With the arrival of more British immigrants to Canada in the 1800s, this group became the minority for the first time.

The French

This group of people are believed to be the first to reach Canada.

The Vikings

After the American Revolution, the United States established this type of government.

A Republic

European settlers to the US did this to the Native American communities

Pushed the Native Americans off their land and destroyed their cultures.

Many immigrants come to the United States for these two main reasons.

Political and religious freedom

These three ethnic groups made up a majority of the workforce of people building the railroad in the US.

Irish Mexican Chinese

Why did people move to the Prairie Provinces in the 1960s?

The discovery of oil and natural gas.

What is the second most commonly spoken language in the US?

Spanish

When Canada was a territory of Great Britain, it was known as this.

dominion

Some people from this country cannot afford health insurance.

United States

This city handles most trade between Asia and Canada

Vancouver