Cajuns: are an Ethnic_groupmainly living in Louisiana, consisting of the descendants of Acadianexiles (French-speaking settlers from Acadia in what are now the maritime provinces of Canada - New_Brunswick, Nova_Scotia, or Prince_Edward_Island). Today, the Cajuns make up a significant portion of south Louisiana's population, and have exerted an enormous impact on the state's culture.
Reciprocity, which means free trade, between the US and Canada, would help Canada's economy considerably. However, when Canada's mother country, Britain, supported the SOUTH side, the LOSING side to the American Civil War, the Americans (the NORTH side, who won) cancelled reciprocity as revenge on Britain for unofficially supporting the South. With Confederation, Canada would be independent from Britain, and therefore, the Americans could not do things to CANADA as revenge on BRITAIN. :)
No. Canada IS part of North America, however ... there is a difference if you look on a world map. There is also a South America, but none of that is part of the United States either.
Canada is located in the North Western hemisphere. It continent is North America. relative location - arctic ocean is north of Canada, Atlantic east of Canada, United States South of Canada and Pacific ocean West of Canada.
there was a descent called Indians, they are the native Americans. they were lived in tents and eating animals. America was a big land contains forests,hills,valeys,rivers,and wild animals.
On average, Canada is considerably colder than the US, although there are wide regional variations. Alaska and parts of the northeastern US are significantly colder than some southern parts of Canada. But Canada has a colder climate than the United States.
South Dakota to India is much farther than South Dakota to Canada.
South America is further south than Africa.
philippines
The Philippine Islands extends farther south.
The Philippine Islands extends farther south.
Canada is farther from South Dakota than Indiana. Canada is a country located to the north of the United States, whereas Indiana is a state that borders South Dakota to the southeast.
The major mountain ranges in the US and Canada extend from north to south.
Detroit
The Appalachian mountains.
Maine is north of portions of two Canadian provinces. Portions of Ontario extend as far south as Michigan and the northern tip of Pennsylvania. The northern portion of Maine is also farther north than Montreal in Quebec.
If you are in the far eastern provinces of Canada, Argentina is due south. Otherwise, it is more of a south-south-east direction, becoming further east the further west you are in Canada.