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Canada: Colonial Expeirence
In the late15th Century, British and French Colonial expidetions explored and later settled Canada. -
Canada: Current Form of Governent
Canads's government was established at Confederation through the Constitution Act, 1867 as a constitutional monarchy. (They have excutive, legislative and judicial branches and a parliment.) -
Canada: Independence Date
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Canada: BAckground about Borders
Teritorial evolution of Canada started in July 1, 1867, colonists entered Canada from North America through Confederation, the borders changed 7 times since.In 1846, the international border extended from the Rockies to the Pacific along the 49th parallel. -
Indian Colonial Expeirance
European power arrived in 327-326, lateer Vasco Da Gama settles it... in the 18th Century Britian and France struggled to dominate India. Britain ends up having half of India by the 19th Century and by the mid 1900's they have almost all of it. -
Indian Supranational Orginizations
In 1945 India joined the United Nations, in 1969 Conference on Disarment, in 1952 International Devolpment Association, and in 1961, International Orginization for migration. -
Indian Independence
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Indian Background Borders
When India became independent in 1947 they divided the country into Muslim units and the othe units were for the non-muslims. -
Indian Form of Government
India interfered with Sri Lanka during their Civil War in 1987-1990. -
Canada: Civil Wars, Revolutions, Political Conflicts
Canada has been in several wars, but has not had any civil or revolutionary wars. The closet to one was when the Quebequois Moevment took place in 1970, the government has to decalre martial law war to battle qyebec Liberation Form. -
Canada: Supranational Orginizations
In 1976 Canada joined G7, G8 in 1976, G-20 in 1949, NATO in 1994, NAFTA in 1964, OECD in 1945, and the United NAtions in 1945. -
Indian Territorial Dispute
Recently, in 2001, Bangledesh and India had the Bangledesh-Indian Border conflict in which they argued over the poorly marked international borders. -
Territorial Disputes
The Northwest passage, [In 2009] Canada claimed to be their own while the United States and other countries claimed it was and International passage.