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Countryballs - History of Canada
Canada is a country in the north of North America, bordering the United States to the south. On the face of it, Canada has a primitive, ordinary history, but it is not! The history of Canada dates back to 15000 years BC. The first people to visit Canada were the Indians. They got there through the Bering Strait. As a result of 5000 years Indians settled all over the territory of Canada. The first European explorers were not the Spanish! Long before they discovered the new world, the Vikings were there. In about 900, the Vikings first visited Newfoundland. They liked the climate and wildlife there, so they decided to establish a small settlement on the Pacific coast. Viking colony did not last long, and after about 1 century Vikings under the oppression of the locals were expelled from these lands and never appeared there again. Soon after the discovery of America by Columbus, French navigators discovered a new land. They founded a colony in what is now western Quebec and called it New France. The French went deep into the continent and captured territories such as - Southern Ontario, Monitoba, Michigan, Louisiana and others. Seeing the success of the French, the British decided to establish a colony. They seized the island of Newfoundland from the French and occupied Nova Scotia. They began to establish colonies in northern Ontario and named them Rupert's Land. Two powerful powers could not coexist in the neighborhood together, so war broke out. As a result of the war, France lost all of its colonies in North America. Spain got Louisiana, and in turn the British took the rest of the territories, that is, all of Canada. Later Britain began active development of new lands, but after the war with France began to decline, so the king of Great Britain decided to raise taxes for the 13 colonies of America. This arrangement was not accepted by the local population, and the war for the independence of the United States began. Many residents of the 13 colonies fled to Canada as loyalists to Britain, while others fled from Canada to the United States. The revolutionaries expected Canada to join the rebellion, but this did not happen. The Americans brought an army into Toronto, but quickly lost control and gave up their claim to the land. After the war, new colonies were established in Canada. From Rupert's Land, colonies such as - Upper Canada - Where the British-speaking population lived and occupied the territories of southern Ontario and Lower Canada - Where the French lived. As a result of colonization, the British moved inland - colonizing the territories of Nunavut, British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories - which were later united into the single Dominion of Canada. However, the Dominion did not include Newfoundland and Labrador. With the outbreak of World War I, Canadians actively participated on the side of the Entente. After World War I, the stock market crashed and the Great Depression began. After the Great Depression, Canada entered World War II in 1939 to fight Nazism. In the 1950s, Newfoundland joined Canada. Canada subsequently gained sovereignty from Britain, but joined the Commonwealth of Independent Nations, and Canada remained formally headed by the British monarch. You can learn more about the history of Canada in this video

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it`s Canvas CountryBalls. This time History of Canada. Funny animation about history of Canada. Countryballs are the cartoon characters drawn in the shape of a ball with the color schemes of the national flags. You will learn about the most interesting political facts in the form of internet memes. Thanks for watching!

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As a Indigenous Canadian, I have some criticism for this video. The confederation of Canada happened in 1867 not 1890. Not sure where you got this information from but it's inaccurate history. Newfoundland also did not form in 1905, It was still a colony before the confederation of Canada until they decided to join Canada around the 1950s.

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as a canadien, some details are wrong, like how the united kingdom did not include Ireland until 1801, the act of confederation of Canada happens in 1867, Newfoundland and Labrador was its own dominion until 1949, Canada did not gain independence in 1965, it just changed its flag, and vinland was on the island of Newfoundland, not in labrador and quebec, and the vikings never went that inland into quebec, I'm not trying to be a asshole but this video has a lot of inaccuracies

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I am your newest subscriber and this video is amazing

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This is my favourite YouTube channel ❤❤❤❤

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i dont live in canada, but this video is great!

Onetimey
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As a newfoundlander we joined Canada in 1949

CyborgGorilla
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6:52 The music Is on free admin (game Roblox) The piano

Maelbrawl
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Oh boy!! As a native canadian and Quebecer, you didn't tell the half of Canada history. Didn't mention the treaty of Paris which is France abandoning the Nouvelle-France to Brits that became Québec in 1763 and that treaty was also about keeping the Québec as it is and not trying to convert it like the rest of Canada. Also missed the battle of the plains of Abraham in 1759. The rebellion of Patriots in 1837 and 1838 and the rebellion of Patriots also meant France abandoning Québec for a second time. France could've sent help and have back Québec instead of focusing on Africa which was a big fail by the way. And this is just the Québec part so imagine how much parts was missed for the rest of Canada.

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4:48 hey that the song that I play in ride

kristinramirez
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I WATCH YOUR VIDEOS 📸📸
PLEASE HISTORY OF PAKISTAN 🇵🇰🇵🇰

masakgaming
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Right now it’s cold in canada
Cold as Greenland

Ezrarobloxpro
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What about the Québec's referendums?

FilroseQc
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FREE QUÉBEC. Gardez les votre anglais !

Arthurlebreton
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The Usa and Brazil vs Canada and China video

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You missed the 1500s whaling and cod fishing around Newfoundland all the way to Cape Cod. Portuguese, Spaniards, Basques, French and British fishers, coming every years to fish, whale and trade with the locals. There's a French settlement in today's Quebec City, a bit farther West than the 1608 one, named Charlesbourg-royal in 1541-1542; also a Portuguese one, probably in Cape Bretton, NS, which could have lasted from the 1920s to the 1970s; and obviously, the St John's location in Newfoundland which have been used for the entire century, if not "earlier", as in before 1492 "earlier".

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