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History of the American Revolution 1770s Map

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  • snowed in... have no books this is helping me study =)

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  • @061369317 Vimmy Rige, Normandy, Italy, those where our fight. When we wheren't alone in the fight we where leading it. WE where the ones who went in then the Brits and French failed. You do realize that Belgium and the Neitherlands where basicly liberated by the Canadian forces right? And on Veternisday they accualy remember the fact that WE, not the Joe's, Brits or French liberated them from the German occupation. And about France, what happened with that wall you guess built for 10 years? HA

  • @BlitzerUK Face reality, Britain couldn't have hold on its American colonies more than it could hold on India 150 years or so later.

    You got your ass butts kicked, live with it and be happy to remain the european medium power your country has become.

    BTW, there are indian reservations in Canada, so stop pretending that you British bitches hold to any agreements with Indians...

    We owned you with French help, and we still own you.

  • @tenchimuyo69 When there is something messed up, don't look further, France is to be blamed. Everyone but French is nice and kind.

    Germans had rights to annex whoever they wanted (and this include Bavaria or Schleswig-Holstein) but French should satisfy themselves being left as an independant country, once its neighbours have taken from it what they want.

    After all, French are pigs, aren't they ?

    Germans paid dearly for the two world wars THEY have initiated, and that's justice.

  • @dave19941000 Canada was an independant country since 1867, being part of the Commonwealth doesn't equal being a colony.

    Canadian expeditionary forces (CEF) never numbered more than 5 divisions in WW1, further reduced to 4, French had between 90 and 110, British 70 at most (1918) and Germans 200-250.

    Canadian involvement in both wars in comparison with other belligerents has been negligible, only worth sparing British lives.

  • I blame France for that. Or rather Clemenceau. A lot of the demands he had for Germany were not just done out of hatred for what Germany had done in that war, he was also fueling the fire of his hatred for the Franco-Prussian war, which he had the misfortune of witnessing when he was younger.

  • Excluding America's army of the war, Germany was still outnumbered even after Russia's withdraw, and its industrial production was wanting in comparison to Britain's.

    When you include the other forces supported the UK, such as the ANZAC, Portugual, and Canada, their numbers AND industrial output are unrivaled.

    Matters are made worse by the fact that the first engagements between Germans and Americans were... predictable.

    Americans through themselves into pointless slaughter on open fields.

  • @Satanicallyfree Part of it or not we still kicked the most ass in both, and we where not afraid to stop because of a few casualties. Also, your right about us being a colony during WW1, but we where recognized as Canadian forces, and before WW2 we gained independents.

  • @dave19941000 The canadian forces were part of the English army.America is entirely to blame for WW2. If not for that Germany wouldn't have been stripped of her strength and ability to defend herself and been forced into a position to where Hitler could rise to power.

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