Manitoba is NOT a country. It is a province of Canada. It became a province with the passage of the Manitoba Act by the Parliament of Canada in 1870 - but it was nowhere near as big as it is now. Its borders were expanded in 1881, taking land from the Northwest Territories and the District of Keewatin - but there was a dispute with the province of Ontario over which province a large chunk of land on the east of Manitoba and the west of Ontario should belong to; the national government awarded Ontario the disputed portion in 1889. Manitoba assumed its current its current size in 1912, by absorbing land from the Northwest Territories to reach 60°N, uniform with the northern reach of its western neighbours Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia.
Manitoba became a province because they needed a new one
In July 15, 1870, the Manitoba became the fifth province in the Dominion of Canada.
Manitoba became Canada's fifth province on July 15, 1870.
Manitoba became a province of Canada in 1870. British Columbia followed in 1873.
The province of Saskatchewan is in between the provinces of Manitoba and Alberta.
Manitoba is a province in Canada
Manitoba is a Canadian province.
Manitoba is a province located in Canada, which is a country in North America.
The Maritime Province in the Center of Canada (west to east), Canada's only Bilingual province west of Quebec, MANITOBA!
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Louis Riel killed Tomas Scott, Manitoba became a province, it was a rebellion.
Manitoba became a province, and Louis Riel was banished from Canada for five years.