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Because Canada is the little brother of the United States, there is no need to annex it.
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There is no need for the United States to annex Canada, because Canada is a neighbor of the United States, and Canada has always followed the United States.
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Because Canada is not a threat to the United States.
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Because the United States has never had a legitimate chance to take Canada.
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Because Canada is also slowly developing, and he is an ally of the United States.
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Because Canada is not a threat to the United States, and the relationship between the two is not bad.
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For historical reasons, there is no such big stomach as he is.
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It is not just that any country will annex when it says it will be annexed.
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The United States is powerful, why not annex Canada and become the largest country in the world?
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You must know that Canada can also be regarded as a little assistant of the United States.
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I think it may be because the United States has been busy with overseas colonial expansion in recent years, so it can't take care of Canada, and the United States thinks that overseas colonial expansion is more important than Canada's territory.
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Mainly because the United States was not particularly strong at that time, and there was no way to compete with Canada at that time, so it did not annex them.
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"Canada is really not afraid of American aggression, because the United States does not dare to invade Canada. This is because, after independence, the United States also wanted to annex Canada and achieve territorial expansion, so it launched a war against Canada. Due to poor coordination among the states of the United States, the military resources did not meet the expected requirements, but the advantages were obvious.
The United States sent 10,000 fighters, and Canada was made up of about 20,000 Aboriginals, militia and British troops. Other ** equipment is also dominated by the United States. During the battle, the American army not only killed the Indian chief, but also skinned the chief.
First of all, the United States and Canada are strategic partners and have no major contradictions or conflicts of interest with each other. The United States had no reason or motive to invade Canada.
What's more, Canada can't defend itself even if it wants to. The U.S.-Canada border is too long for any danger to defend. Canada has a small population and a very limited military, and will not defend itself at all.
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Canada and the United States are two closely linked countries.
On the political front, Canada and the United States are close allies, and this relationship is especially evident in the military and intelligence aspects. They are members of NATO and share intelligence and security information to maintain regional and international stability.
Economically, the friendship between the Canadian Oaks and the United States is very important, and the economies of the two countries are inseparable. Canada is one of the largest partners of the United States, and the amount of money between the two countries is very large, including natural gas, wood, automobiles, food and electronics. In addition, investment between the two countries is also frequent, and cross-border investment has brought great benefits.
Introduction to Canada:
Canada (English, French: Canada), the capital of Ottawa, is located in the northern part of North America. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, Alaska to the northwest, the mainland of the United States to the south, and the Arctic Ocean to the north.
The climate is mostly subarctic coniferous forest climate and humid continental climate, and the northern polar region has a polar long cold climate.
The country's topography is high in the west and low in the east, rich in mineral resources, and the reserves of metal ores and non-metallic minerals are among the top in the world. The total area is 9,980,000 square kilometers, of which the coastline is about 240,000 kilometers long, and the country is divided into 10 provinces and 3 regions. As of July 2022, the total population of Canada is 38.92 million, mainly of European descent such as English and French, and English and French are both official languages.
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When the United States wanted to annex Canada, it was far less powerful than Britain and had no ability to annex Canada; When the United States surpassed Britain in strength and had the ability to annex Canada, the United States had no need to expand its territory; Today, an independent Canada would do more good than harm to the United States.
First of all, the United States once wanted to annex Canada, but it was not strong enough to be an opponent of Britain. The United States and Canada were both former British colonies, and the United States gained independence in 1783. It was only in 1982 that Canada took back the constitutional amendment power from the Queen of England and was considered completely independent.
When the United States first became independent, it had a strong need to expand its territory and wanted to annex Canada, but was defeated by Britain. At the beginning of independence, the United States had only 13 states and a territory of just over 800,000 square kilometers. It was after more than 100 years of expansion that the United States changed from a small country on the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean to a large country bordering the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean to the east and west.
On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war on Great Britain and invaded Canada, known as the Second Revolutionary War, also known as the American-Canadian War. At the beginning of the war, the United States achieved a certain advantage. The point was that the main British forces were busy besieging Napoleon on the continent.
By 1813, Britain had mobilized a large number of troops into North America, and the United States could not resist. Eventually, the United States was forced to abandon its territorial needs for Canada.
Since then, the United States has no idea of attacking Canada, and has set its sights on Mexico for territorial expansion. The key point is that Britain was still the hegemon of the world at that time, and the United States was just a "small country on the border". In terms of military strength and comprehensive national strength, the United States is not capable of competing with Britain.
Second, when the United States surpassed Britain in terms of comprehensive national strength, there was no need to expand its territory. In 1898, the United States surpassed Great Britain in terms of total industrial output. After World War I, the United States entered the war and achieved international status equal to Britain, and its overall national strength surpassed that of Britain.
After the end of World War II, the United States overtook Britain in all its aspects.
However, at that time, the United States no longer had the need to expand its territory. On the contrary, after the end of World War II, the United States hoped to maintain the international order and maintain its hegemony through the United States. It was precisely under the impetus of the United States and the Soviet Union that the colonial system represented by Britain and France collapsed rapidly after World War II.
For Canada, which is close at hand, the United States has no will to annex it.
Toronto, the capital of Canada
Now, through NAFTA, Canada has become a source of raw materials for the United States, and there is no need for annexation. You know, the Americans are very showy. The per capita GDP of the United States has exceeded $60,000, while Canada's per capita GDP is only $10,000.
From an economic point of view alone, after the United States annexed Canada, it needed to invest a huge amount of money to subsidize Canada, is it a loss-making business?
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The United States did not have the idea of annexing Canada, and the United States went to annex Canada in the second American-British war, but the United States suffered heavy losses in this war, with a death toll of nearly 6,000 people, and the worst thing was that its economy could not resist the blockade and dumping of Britain in the empire on which the sun never set. It's not that the United States can't swallow Canada, and the United States can't defeat Britain. Britain is an insurmountable mountain for the United States to annex Canada.
In order to prevent another attempt by the United States to invade again, Canada built the Trans-Canadian Pacific Railway in order to unite its loose territories into a whole. The railroad became an impregnable wall against American invasion, once again putting an end to the U.S. plan to annex Canada. After that, the plantation owners in the southern United States were not very interested in the bitter cold land of Canada, and even if they won Canada, they could not grow cotton, so why bother?
The bourgeoisie in the north focused on making money, developing industry, and engaging in foreign trade, rather than forcibly seizing land, and they had little interest in Canada. With the awakening of Canada's national consciousness, in 1926 they achieved the same diplomatic status as Britain, and it was impossible for the United States to annex Canada.
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Although the United States is very strong, the United States does not dare to rashly start a war against a big country, which violates international conventions, is immoral, and may even set off a third world war.
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Because there is the United Nations in the world, there are anti-war organizations, people yearn for peace and oppose war, and Canada is dependent on the United States in everything, obeys the arrangements of the United States, and even handed over military persuasion to the United States, so there is no need for the United States to waste resources and swallow Canada.
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Don't forget that the United States only really began to rise after the Civil War, when it was already World War I and World War II, entering the era of internationalization, looking at the world. Canada is the guarantee of its backyard not **.
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Because Canada's military strength and economic strength are also very strong, the United States simply does not have the strength to annex Canada.
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The United States once had this idea, but the Canadians directly hit the office building of the American capital and set it on fire, and the United States painted a layer of white ash on the wall, which is now the White House. In fact, the United States is big enough, the environment is good, there is no big demand for territory, most of Canada's land is not suitable for living, and there is no threat to the United States, resource development can be sold, and more importantly, they are of the same culture, even if they occupy it, they are also self-governing by their own people, so there is no need to spend so much effort.
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First, at present, Canada relies on the support of the United States in both military and scientific and technological aspects, and the United States is already the actual controller of Canada, so there is no need to start a war at all.
Second, there are common roots between the two countries in terms of culture and national characteristics, so people-to-people exchanges between the two countries are very frequent, and the United States launching a war is a great loss for itself.
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Because Canada is vast and sparsely populated, and is located in a high latitude region, the climate is cold, unsuitable for human habitation, and there are no strategic minerals and oil materials, and the cost of annexing it is greater than the benefits.
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Historically, the United States has fought Canada twice, but the results were not satisfactory and ended in defeat, and Canada later joined the British Commonwealth, and the United States did not annex Canada.
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What if you swallow it, can you manage it! Now the United States is a mud bodhisattva.
It is difficult to protect the river itself.
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You're full of food and support, and you're talking nonsense all day long, lest the world won't be chaotic.
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Canada may not be a street rat.
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Greedy, selfish, if there is, there will be this thought.
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The United States has no territorial claims, only reforming backward systems.
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He should have a democratic, civilized, free, prosperous, and powerful neighbor.
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Not at all necessary. Because Canada is now obedient to the United States, Canada is essentially equivalent to a state in the United States.
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Why annex, isn't it good to live in harmony and develop together?
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You have a piece of land, do you want to work hard every day, or do you want someone to do it for you for free?
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No, it won't. It stands to reason that Canada and the United States are a relatively good match, and they can be merged into one. First of all, from a geographical point of view, the two countries are located on the North American continent, and their territories are closely connected, and there is no third party in the middle, that is, the matter of demolishing two boundary pillars.
Second, from a national perspective, Canada and the United States are completely one family. As former colonies of the British Empire in North America, the United States and Canada are basically descendants of the Anglo-Saxons, speaking the same language and using the same script. Even the common standards are the same across industries.
For example, in the direction of the road traffic, Canada, as a former British colony and a member of the current British Commonwealth, should follow the standards of the British Empire, and all vehicles drive on the left. But the reality is that cars in Canada are the same as in the United States, walking on the right. In this way, vehicles from both countries can be fully interconnected.
Last but not least, this is the most crucial point. Whether it is Canada or the United States, they are all serious developed countries, with a very high level of economy and a sound social system. Taking GDP data as an example, in 2020, the per capita GDP of the United States was about 10,000 US dollars, and Canada's data was about 10,000 US dollars, both of which are already high-income countries.
In this way, there will be no gap in economic conditions between the two sides, and there will be no such thing as "dragging its feet." In other words, the two of them merged together, and there is no question of who suffers. If you think about it, if Canada were to be replaced by Mexico, the United States would suffer a big loss.
Although after the merger, it can increase the territory of nearly 2 million square kilometers and more than 100 million people, but at the same time, it will also have to carry a big burden, which is not cost-effective at all. No way, compared to the United States, Mexico is too poor, and the place is still chaotic. When it's not a family, there's naturally no need to worry, anyway, it's none of your business, and it's a big deal to build a wall and stay away.
But after the merger, it's different, after all, it's all a family, and according to democratic principles, you have to enjoy the same power, otherwise it's discrimination. At that time, the United States will need to spend a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources to close the economic gap between the two sides, stabilize local social security, and establish an equal social welfare security system. After this set of operations, even if the United States can successfully close it in the end, its development will have to be delayed for more than ten years, to say the least, and the gains really outweigh the losses.
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