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  2. Numbered Treaties - Wikipedia

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    Canada obtains: Land rights; protection for land used for resource extraction or settlement from indigenous hunting/fishing; restricted alcohol use on reserves; control of the allocation of ammunition and fishing twine, and the distribution of agricultural assistance. Treaty 11: 27 June 1921 until 22 August 1921

  3. Category:Canada–United States treaties - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canada–United States treaties" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 November 2018 ...

  4. History of Canada (1763–1867) - Wikipedia

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    In the end, the British Empire was defeated in the Revolutionary War and formally ceded parts of southwestern Canada to the new United States as part of the Treaty of Paris. During and after the Revolution, approximately 70,000 or 15% United Empire Loyalists fled the United States, with the rest of the 85% choosing to stay in the new nation. Of ...

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    Treaty of Washington (1836) - Swan Creek & Black River Bands; Treaty of Detroit (1837) Treaty of St. Peters (1837) - White Pine Treaty; Treaty of Flint River (1837) Saganaw Treaties Treaty of Saganaw (1838) Supplimental Treaty (1839) Treaty of La Pointe (1842) Treaty of Potawatomi Creek (1846) Treaty of Fond du Lac (1847) Treaty of Leech Lake ...

  6. Territorial evolution of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada evolved into a fully sovereign state by 1982. [4] Before being part of British North America, the constituents of Canada consisted of the former colonies of Canada and Acadia from within New France which had been ceded to Great Britain in 1763 as part of the Treaty of Paris. [5]

  7. Canada–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States had become Canada's largest market, and after the war, the Canadian economy became dependent on smooth trade flows with the United States so much that in 1971 when the United States enacted the "Nixon Shock" economic policies (including a 10% tariff on all imports) it put the Canadian government into a panic. Washington ...

  8. Territorial evolution of North America since 1763 - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Canada or the United Province of Canada was created by combining Lower Canada and Upper Canada. It was a British colony in North America from 1841 to 1867. Its formation reflected recommendations made by John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham in the Report on the Affairs of British North America following the Rebellions of 1837 .

  9. Great Lakes Treaty - Wikipedia

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    Webster–Ashburton Treaty, a boundary treaty between the British Empire and the United States, signed 1842. Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, a boundary and environmental agreement between Canada and the United States. Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, an environmental treaty between the United States and Canada, signed 1972.