both have high standard living, vast resources, and have free trade between the countries (NAFTA)
The US needs different oils and minerals and Canada needs different types of foods. NAFTA helped a lot.
The Canadian economy has grown in parallel to that of the American economy, the largest in the world. This explains how such low populated country has achieved one of the largest economies in the world. The two countries' economies are heavily based on one another, especially with them being very large trading partners. This is mainly due to the two countries also being very close allies (perhaps each others closest allies), so the two do very much together, including economic activities.
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After WWI, the US was a major creditor of Europe and other areas of the world. When the US banks and economy started to fail, the economies of Europe could no longer rely on the US for credit. This caused many European economies to falter as well.
From the seventh to the eleventh century, trans-Saharan trade linked the Mediterranean economies that demanded gold and could supply salt.
Upper Canada and Lower Canada were British Colonies. They were united in 1841 as one colony called the Province of Canada. When Canada was created on July 1, 1867, the Province of Canada was divided into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. They joined with the British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to form Canada.
Canada is north of the United States.
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I know that the Great Depression was in the 1930s
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Britain owed money to the United States from the war.
France owed war debts to the United States.
Integrated, as a single economic block.
Yes, France does have allies with similar governments, economies, and cultures. These allies include the entirety of the European Union, the US, and Canada.
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No. It joined Canada to Ireland. America was linked to Canada, and England was linked to Ireland. It joined Valentia Island, in western Ireland to Heart's Content in eastern Newfoundland.
Britain owed money to the United States from the war.