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

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    Following the 2004 American election, some Americans distributed the satirical Jesusland map on the Internet, depicting a similar proposal under which the "blue states" were part of a new political entity called "The United States of Canada". In 2019, there was a petition calling for the United States to sell Montana to Canada to pay off the U ...

  3. Jesusland map - Wikipedia

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    Some versions of the map include the Canadian province of Alberta, known for its conservative politics, in Jesusland. The Jesusland map is an Internet meme created shortly after the 2004 U.S. presidential election that satirizes the red/blue states scheme by dividing the United States and Canada into "The United States of Canada" and "Jesusland". [1]

  4. 51st state - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, "the 51st state" is a phrase generally used to imply that if a certain political course is taken, Canada's destiny will be little more than a part of the United States. Examples include the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement in 1988, the debate over the creation of a common defense perimeter, and the potential consequence of ...

  5. Trump wants to make Canada part of the US. Some ... - AOL

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    Then, 12 years later, Donald Trump said Canada should become America’s 51st state. And people started to whisper about whether Francis might have been right all along.

  6. Canada–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Richard Nixon addresses a joint session of the Parliament of Canada, 1972. 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 ...

  7. Canadians largely against proposal to merge with US: Survey - AOL

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    The new YouGov polls, conducted in both the U.S. and Canada, found that 77 percent of Canadians are strongly or somewhat against Canada becoming a part of the U.S. while 15 percent said they are ...

  8. Trump’s threat to make Canada the 51st state a distraction ...

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    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that President-elect Donald Trump’s comments about turning Canada into the United States’ 51st state are just a distraction from the ...

  9. 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 ...