how many people died in Canada during ww2.
45,000 died in Canada during ww2.
how many people canadiens died in ww1
about 650,000 Canadians died in ww1
why was the raid revealed.
The raid was revealed shortfalls in the leadership, and structure traing of the militia led to improvements in these area the raid took place over the threat of american miltary and might led to increase of support for confederation.
what started the 7 year war
The Seven Years' War resulted from an attempt by the Austrian Habsburgs to win back the province of Silesia
what year did the korean war start
June 25, 1950 – July 27, 1953
what sides did Canada defend in ww2
Canada defended France, Britain
how many of the royal flying corps died in ww1
23,000 Canadian airmen served with British Forces and over 1,500 died.
why was the frediren a serect society.
The ferdiens was a serect society irish patriots who emingrated from ireland into the united states some of the members of the movement tried to take canadien territory by force so that they could exacage it with britain for irish independcance from 1866 to 1871.
how many people died in the 7 years war
900,000 to 1,400,000 deaths
why did the korean war started
what was Canada main duty in ww2
escorts across the atlantic ocean and they lost about 2000 saliers.
what was the Contribution on the Sea
Canadian naval participation in the 1914-1918 War and was limited, as its newly formed navy possessed only two old cruisers. how many thousands went to serve with the Royal Navy. Fleets of Canadian trawlers and small craft carried out mine-sweeping and anti-submarine operations in coastal waters.
why wad there a ferdien raid
The Battle of Ridgeway, the largest of the Fenian raids, was the first industrial-era battle to be fought by Canadians; it was also the first fought exclusively by Canadian troops and led entirely by Canadian officers. The nine militiamen who were killed in the battle were later memorialized as the Ridgeway Nine
were did the 7 year war start
they stared in the Philippines , India , Europ , North america , Africa.
what canada did in the korean war
As part of a United Nations (UN) force, 26,791 Canadian military personnel served in the Korean War, during both the combat phase and as peacekeepers afterward. After the two world wars, Korea remains Canada's third-bloodiest overseas conflict, taking the lives of 516 Canadians and wounding more than 1,200.
what role did Canada Carry in ww2.
Canada's main role was to carry out in the role in the battle of the Atlantic.
what did canadas troops do in ww1
Canadian troops played a vital role in the 20-month Mediterranean campaign which led to the liberation of Italy during the Second World War. In fact, this campaign was the first large-scale land operation in which the Canadian Army stationed in Great Britain took part.
when did take place
1866 to 1871
what year did it start
1756 to 1763
how many people died in the korean war
Nearly 5 million people died. More than half of these–about 10 percent of Korea's prewar population
what part of the world requested Canada to come to the war.
brighten requested Canada to come to war
what Significance means
Significance. The Seven Years' War was a crucial turning point in Canadian history. With the Treaty of Paris of 1763, France formally ceded New France to the British, and largely withdrew from the continent. The Seven Years' War therefore laid the bicultural foundations of modern Canada.
what guns did they use in the ferdien raid
canadas military was armed with P1853 Enfield . 577-cal. rifle-musket
what main countries was in the 7 year war
The Seven Years War was a global conflict which ran from 1756 until 1763 and pitted a coalition of Great Britain and its allies against a coalition of France and its allies. The war escalated from a regional conflict between Great Britain and France in North America, known today as the French and Indian War.
what kind of weapons did they use in the Korean war