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  2. Movements for the annexation of Canada to the United States

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    Historical annexationist movements inside Canada were usually inspired by dissatisfaction with Britain's colonial government of Canada. Groups of Irish immigrants took the route of armed struggle, attempting to annex the peninsula between the Detroit and Niagara Rivers to the U.S. by force in the minor and short-lived Patriot War in 1837–1838.

  3. File:Canada. Part II, historical (IA canadapartiihist00eger).pdf

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  4. Canada-United States Union - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Canada-United States Union may refer to either of the following proposals: Movements for the annexation of ...

  5. Timeline of Rupert's Land and North-Western Territory transfer

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    Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck, Governor General of Canada, sends a despatch to Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, then Secretary of State for the Colonies with a joint address from both the Senate and House of Commons requesting the annexation of "Rupert's Land and the Red River ...

  6. Ontario premier responds to Trump floating the annexation of ...

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    Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Canada is "not for sale" amid a flurry of comments from President-elect Donald Trump about the country potentially becoming a part of the United States. "I love the ...

  7. Montreal Annexation Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Annexation Manifesto was a political document dated September 14, 1849, and signed in Montreal, Canada East, calling for the Province of Canada's annexation by the United States. [1] The manifesto was published in two versions (October 11, 1849, and December 1849) by the Annexation Association, an alliance of 325 Montreal businessmen.

  8. War Plan Red - Wikipedia

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    War Plan Red; War Plan Red was a U.S. strategic plan in the event of war with the British Empire. "Blue" indicated the United States while "Red" indicated the British Empire, whose territories were given their own different shades of red: Britain (Red), Newfoundland (Red), Canada (Crimson), India (Ruby), Australia (Scarlet), New Zealand (Garnet), and other areas shaded in pink which were not ...

  9. Annexation Bill of 1866 - Wikipedia

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    If successful, the Annexation Bill would have created four states and three territories from what is today Canada, listed below. Additionally, most of the Arctic Archipelago and parts of the Canadian mainland would have become unorganized territory. New Brunswick. Modern-day New Brunswick; Nova Scotia. Modern-day Nova Scotia and Prince Edward ...