EnglishspeakingCanada

France and England were in conflict in the 1870's. France owned Newfoundland and therefore had to give up the land when they lost the conflict against England. Newfoundland was now under the property of England, and became therefore an English-speaking country, but at the same time a French-speaking country.

Canada has become an English talking country after four waves of immigration and settlement over a period of almost two centuries. The first large wave of permanent English settlement in Canada, and linguistically the most important was the influx of British Loyalists. They fled the American Revolution, primarily from the Mid-Atlantic States .Canadian English is thought by some scholars to have been derived from North American English, and is nothing more than a series of it. The second wave from Britain and Ireland were encouraged to settle in Canada after the war in 1812 by the governors of Canada, who were concerned about anti-English attitudes among their population. Waves of immigration from around the world in 1910 and 1960 had less influence, but they made Canada a multicultural country, and ready to accept linguistic change from around the world during a current period of globalization.

Both Canada and Great Britain have monarchy as domination, and they have the same school systems. That means that they have 12 school years, and their thermions starts in September. The biggest religion in Canada and Great Britain is the Christianity.
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