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Countryballs - History of Canada
Canada is a country in the north of North America, bordering the United States to the south. On the face of it, Canada has a primitive, ordinary history, but it is not! The history of Canada dates back to 15000 years BC. The first people to visit Canada were the Indians. They got there through the Bering Strait. As a result of 5000 years Indians settled all over the territory of Canada. The first European explorers were not the Spanish! Long before they discovered the new world, the Vikings were there. In about 900, the Vikings first visited Newfoundland. They liked the climate and wildlife there, so they decided to establish a small settlement on the Pacific coast. Viking colony did not last long, and after about 1 century Vikings under the oppression of the locals were expelled from these lands and never appeared there again. Soon after the discovery of America by Columbus, French navigators discovered a new land. They founded a colony in what is now western Quebec and called it New France. The French went deep into the continent and captured territories such as - Southern Ontario, Monitoba, Michigan, Louisiana and others. Seeing the success of the French, the British decided to establish a colony. They seized the island of Newfoundland from the French and occupied Nova Scotia. They began to establish colonies in northern Ontario and named them Rupert's Land. Two powerful powers could not coexist in the neighborhood together, so war broke out. As a result of the war, France lost all of its colonies in North America. Spain got Louisiana, and in turn the British took the rest of the territories, that is, all of Canada. Later Britain began active development of new lands, but after the war with France began to decline, so the king of Great Britain decided to raise taxes for the 13 colonies of America. This arrangement was not accepted by the local population, and the war for the independence of the United States began. Many residents of the 13 colonies fled to Canada as loyalists to Britain, while others fled from Canada to the United States. The revolutionaries expected Canada to join the rebellion, but this did not happen. The Americans brought an army into Toronto, but quickly lost control and gave up their claim to the land. After the war, new colonies were established in Canada. From Rupert's Land, colonies such as - Upper Canada - Where the British-speaking population lived and occupied the territories of southern Ontario and Lower Canada - Where the French lived. As a result of colonization, the British moved inland - colonizing the territories of Nunavut, British Columbia, Yukon and the Northwest Territories - which were later united into the single Dominion of Canada. However, the Dominion did not include Newfoundland and Labrador. With the outbreak of World War I, Canadians actively participated on the side of the Entente. After World War I, the stock market crashed and the Great Depression began. After the Great Depression, Canada entered World War II in 1939 to fight Nazism. In the 1950s, Newfoundland joined Canada. Canada subsequently gained sovereignty from Britain, but joined the Commonwealth of Independent Nations, and Canada remained formally headed by the British monarch. You can learn more about the history of Canada in this video
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it`s Canvas CountryBalls. This time History of Canada. Funny animation about history of Canada. Countryballs are the cartoon characters drawn in the shape of a ball with the color schemes of the national flags. You will learn about the most interesting political facts in the form of internet memes. Thanks for watching!
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  • @CanvasCountryBalls
    @CanvasCountryBalls3 ай бұрын

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  • @KennethEnrique567

    @KennethEnrique567

    3 ай бұрын

    have Another survey:

  • @KennethEnrique567

    @KennethEnrique567

    3 ай бұрын

    History of Central America or El Salvador please

  • @KennethEnrique567

    @KennethEnrique567

    3 ай бұрын

    Let the survey say, Central America or El Salvador, if El Salvador or Central America wins

  • @KennethEnrique567

    @KennethEnrique567

    3 ай бұрын

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  • @fuzinoidplayz7988

    @fuzinoidplayz7988

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠@CanvasCountryBalls, I like your video, but there a couple details you missed: 1. The Flag of the British Empire was just England and Scotland. 2. You missed the Patriot Revolution, which is not minor at all! And 3. The Spanish controlled Oregon Territory before the British and Americans.

  • @jfritz3873
    @jfritz38733 ай бұрын

    It’s crazy to think Russia used to be part of 3 continents!

  • @KeniclesTheEpic

    @KeniclesTheEpic

    3 ай бұрын

    whats even crazier is that the british empire had land in all continents around the globe at one point!

  • @sudanese.ball77

    @sudanese.ball77

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@KeniclesTheEpicyeah but that's a colonial empire ofc its gonna have colonies al over the world

  • @NobleByzantine

    @NobleByzantine

    3 ай бұрын

    @@sudanese.ball77 Russia did have a colonial empire though it was only just the Alaskan territories which they soon sold to the united states of america

  • @Ussonan-Foderation2016

    @Ussonan-Foderation2016

    3 ай бұрын

    It still has territories in pretty much every continent. Oceania might be an exception idk​@@KeniclesTheEpic

  • @Nishkid641

    @Nishkid641

    3 ай бұрын

    Britain used to be part of 5 continents. Russia was nothing compared.

  • @hdufort
    @hdufort3 ай бұрын

    The French allied with every single First Nation they met along the Saint Lawrence river, with the exception of the Iroquois. They sheltered the Huron (Wendat) who were being crushed by the Iroquois. And they finally made peace with the Iroquois in 1701 (Paix des Braves, peace of the braves).

  • @ArmeniaMiko

    @ArmeniaMiko

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrKingsley The thing is the French did not steal any land. According to the Second Calumet Treaty by the Natives and Jacques Cartier, the French were given full authority over the Saint Laurent bassin, and could settle anywhere they pleased. Furthermore, not one french settlement was built on native land, and not one massacre outside wartime and against an openly hostile tribe ( I say tribe and not tribes because there was only one, the Iroquois of Lake Champlain, who literally led the Huron Genocide). The French did not loot, or rape, or kill. Whom would they? All the natives were their close allies, bar best friends. The French burried natives in European cemetaries, unlike any other european power in America, the French intermarried with natives without forced marriages unlike any european power, the French never did anything on any tribal land without said tribe's aproval first. In fact, the natives loved the French so much that when New France collapsed under British invasion, said Natives led a near decenial-long revolt led by a native for the return of the French, when the French did nothing. If you can name a single inch of land that was stolen by the New French Colonial Administration, I will cede my argument.

  • @yannislaurin-kamouche

    @yannislaurin-kamouche

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrKingsleyFrance was way less bad with the natives tham the british. Stay delusional

  • @ponytoast1231

    @ponytoast1231

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrKingsley Nah, France was way nicer to first nations around Quebec since there was no choice and they also mixed with them much more since there were so few French women(that's how the Metis people ended-up existing), so they had a lot more of them as allies. There is a reason why it's called the French and Indian war in English, because they were fighting French and Indian, not because the two were fighting each other, in French it's called the war of the conquest. The French had like 10x more First Nations allies. At the time of that war there was 60000 French compared to 2 millions British in the colonies. This is why the French had to be nice to the First Nations, they did not have the numbers to fight with the British without the native population and didn't have the number to fight with natives either. Most of the massacres happening in New France was between the First Nations who always fought each other with the Iroquois getting guns first and massacring other First Nations before the French started arming their allies with guns and they got revenge. Colonization was bad, but the Iroquois were also colonizing at the time with them expanding and taking other First Nations territories and New France only started being a true colony in 1673 by sending women to get the population growing, before that it was more of a trading post, that's why the population was so much lower than the British colonies. The 1701 treaty with the first nations is still recognized officially in Quebec. The other guy is also wrong about its name, it's not the peace of the brave which is a recent treaty from 2002 between the province of Quebec and the Cree nations about economical and land development. The 1701 treaty is called the Great Peace of Montreal and made peace between New France and 39 First Nations, which was basically all the First Nations around the place and is also still recognized by the signatory First Nations. New France was definitely a one of a kind colonization event in many aspects in how it developed more peacefully. After New France was given to the British in 1763 it was also the first time the British gave rights to Catholics and imposed little on the French living there by allowing them to keep most of their laws, language and religion, something the Irish would have very much wanted, and yet again it was for the practical reason they didn't want Quebec allying with the US. Ohio was also given by the Crown to Quebec at the time before the US declared independence because the French didn't try to push and exterminate the First Nations so them being a part of Quebec's territory protected the first nations living there since the Brits couldn't settle there legally anymore with the laws in the territory of Quebec being different. That is even referenced in the US declaration of independence as some of the causes. Even today the First Nations in Quebec are doing much better than the First Nations in the rest of Canada.

  • @claudebuysse7482

    @claudebuysse7482

    3 ай бұрын

    @@ArmeniaMiko I agree but this relationship had changed a lot in 19 century. Until the sixties , natives were second class people in their own land. The things goes better now but it's far from friendship between French people and Amerindians even out of Québec.

  • @gooddinohistory7256
    @gooddinohistory72563 ай бұрын

    Nova Scotia wasn't officially British until the treaty of Utrecht 1714

  • @fredericlatreille
    @fredericlatreille3 ай бұрын

    a lot of the dates where way off: 1- Dominion of Canada is 1867 2- Creation of "Canada" is 1931 after the Statute of Westminster ... in 1965, the flag just changed 3- you could have put the entry of Manitoba (1870), BC (1871), PEI (1873), alberta and Saskatchewan (1905) etc. 4- the british got on the east coast with the the Plymouth colonie way before you put the conquest of new york 5- etc etc Still cool video

  • @James-zg2nl

    @James-zg2nl

    3 ай бұрын

    Depending on how you define “creation” of Canada you are also wrong. Most historians agree Canada began when the name came into common use in the 1790s. The first governors of Upper Canada and Lower Canada being cited as when Canada began its existence, or creation. Your definition of creation is very much in the minority, and the first I have ever heard it in my 2 decades of being a history nerd. You’re very much alone in this when the academic community would disagree with you. You might want to ensure you are accurate in your corrections of other people’s work.

  • @James-zg2nl

    @James-zg2nl

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrKingsley your understanding of Canadian history is really bent. The Canadas (Upper and Lower) were created in the 1790s. They even had Governors to “govern” them. In fact the first Governor of “Upper Canada” (now Ontario) was Sir John Graves Simcoe, countless things and places in Ontario are named after him, and he was promenade battalion commander during the US War of Independence. Not too long into the future there was Major General Sir Isaac Brock, a hero of the War of 1812, who also served as Governor of Upper Canada. The former even wrote an executive order to outlaw slavery in Upper Canada in the 1790s. If Canada didn’t exist why were so many governmental decisions made by a “Governor” of a place called “Upper Canada”???🤔 Then in 1841 Upper and Lower Canada united to form the “United Province of Canada”… or more simply referred to as “Canada”. At this point, in 1841, Canada was granted independent responsible self-government. It was this government Sir John A. McDonald later lead in the 1860s through the Confederation Conferences BEFORE 1867. How can a Canadian government exist before 1867 if Canada didn’t exist yet, according to you? All that happened in 1867 was that Canada Confederated with 2 other colonies, formed a federal government, slit Canada into 2 provinces while adding the other 2 colonies as provinces, all under a Constitution called the British North American Act (1867). Oh and a new capital for Canada was selected by the Queen. “New” capital, there had already been 4 capitals of Canada before Ottawa was made the new capital. These are all common knowledge facts about Canada’s history, things not in dispute, and they collectively prove you very wrong. Educate yourself before trying to correct someone who isn’t even slightly wrong!

  • @Heatx79

    @Heatx79

    3 ай бұрын

    Including the Quebec failed Referendum on the map but missing the whole Newfoundland- Labrador- Quebec border problems; Reminding me there was a Real (lol joke in there) rebellion in Manitoba…

  • @James-zg2nl

    @James-zg2nl

    3 ай бұрын

    @@MrKingsley lol… your understanding of this is really superficial. Your conclusions defy a mountain of facts that completely disprove your conclusions and your supporting argument completely circumvents the meaning of the word “nation” and how Canada formed its national identity. You are using the word in the context of what is actually called “sovereignty”. If you make the argument Canada was not created until “sovereignty” was established, you at least have a point, one I disagree with, and most historians disagree but it would be at least a logic based, if very bias and narrow-minded, conclusion. We could part to agree to disagree. However, when you base your biased, very superficial, conclusion on a completely inaccurate understanding of the word “nation” and how Canada formed its national identity, then you are just making yourself look very poorly educated. Your argument is not logical when you tie nationalism to sovereignty, they are 2 COMPLETELY different things. Allow me to educate you. “Nationalism” is a liberal ideology that rose out of Europe in the 1830s & 40s. The first country in North America to begin adopting this liberal ideology was the USA in the wake of the Civil War. The war itself was fought over the argument of how much federal control the country would hold over the states, and the post-war was about how to build a national identity from coast to coast, starting with the Reconstruction program. In Europe, over the pervious decades just before the US Civil War, they had several revolutions to reform many countries into nation-states. Forming the first national governments, before then all government forms were of the sovereign-state verity (to oversimplify a lot). What this means is before the mid 1800s practically all sovereign countries were NOT nations, they had no nation-state ideology or political system. So the British Empire, French Empire, Prussia, Russian Empire, Spanish Empire, even the USA, all were NOT nations… yet! This also means the modern term “First Nations” to describe aboriginal people is a huge misnomer, it’s a factually incorrect way to describe bands of tribal peoples. They never formed a political system that would meet the definition of a nation until long after white people established their own nations first. This does not mean nations did not exist before the mid 1800s, the movement to form nations-states came from all existence of national identities. But the first sovereign-states to evolve into nation-states didn’t happen until the days of the United Province of Canada. Therefore, the first true “nation”, in what is now called Canada, was the Quebec nation. Which slowly formed following their defend in the Seven Years War. This is why it is called a “confederation”. Different colonies, with their own national identities, joined together under a semi-sovereign independent federal government. That means in 1867 Canada was not yet one nation. We had no national identity tied to the semi-sovereign federal political system. “Semi-sovereign” to mean a completely independent federal government, but any state level matters dealing directly with Canada’s sovereignty were still handled by the UK. This did not change until the Statue of Westminster was adopted in 1932. The only thing that changed in 1982 was the highly problematic Charter of Rights and Freedoms was added to the Constitution, the BNA Act (1867) was renamed, and the Constitution was repatriated. Canada is to this very day still technically a Dominion of the British Crown. The Monarchy is still the head-of-state in Canada, making us a Dominion. We just stopped referring to ourselves as a Dominion because the Pierre Trudeau government was very anti-monarchy and wanted to further grow Canada’s nationalism as being separate from the British, as opposed to the decades prior where our national identity was seen as linked to our mother country. As for the issue of when Canada actually became a nation, and when we formally became a nation-state, well the latter is easy to answer. That was clearly established in 1932: the Statute of Westminster. But for defining when Canada actually became a nation, that’s a much more subjective question. Honestly, I do not hold a specific day or year when that could be said to have happened, because just like in the USA, it was a very gradual process of evolving from colonies to a federation, then to nation-state via a national identity. But what I will say for certain is that before the Great War we had no national identity. Our troops went into the War as good loyal subjects of the British Empire, realizing they had a very distinct difference to the British in the UK, and they did not appreciate being linked to their officer corps that could not identify with them as Canadians. This attitude, developed on the battlefields of Europe, did not exist in Canada itself until our veterans brought it home with them in 1919. All this is why your argument holds no water. You ignorantly think nation meant sovereignty in the 1860s, and Canada as a nation is a very modern concept. Only around 100 years old. But gaining full sovereignty from the British has never actually happened, because we are still a Dominion, but a completely self-governing dominion with complete control over issues of sovereignty: the latter in 1932, the former in 1841… NOT 1867! Cheers

  • @shivan5553

    @shivan5553

    3 ай бұрын

    @@James-zg2nl What MrKingsley said was correct, the country of Canada was established on July 1st, 1867, however, Canada as we know it today came about much later. The British North America Act established the Dominion of Canada which was self-governing and could elect its leaders. It was in 1867 when the Canadian federal government came into existence and began controlling Canada’s domestic affairs. For this reason, many Canadians consider 1867 as the year when Canada gained its independence. Of course, there still wasn’t a Canadian identity in Canada as many groups still identified themselves as either English, French, First Nation, etc, as you stated yourself. Canada was also still part of the British Empire as it was still a dominion, however, it was not under the direct control of the British government, unlike in 1841 following the creation of the Province of Canada. You also said that the term “First Nations” is incorrect as they did not fall under the definition of a nation. A nation is not a political system or a form of government, it is a group of people in a certain area with a common history, culture, heritage, and language. Therefore, the First Nations do fall under this definition and the term is correct.

  • @Nishkid641
    @Nishkid6413 ай бұрын

    You should had showed the Dannish flag for Greenland as well.

  • @CanadianRedEnsignCountryball

    @CanadianRedEnsignCountryball

    3 ай бұрын

    *Danish

  • @소도어섬
    @소도어섬Ай бұрын

    Istoriá Kanada 🇨🇦 1:28 Norveżskiy Pingvin 🐧 900-1050 2:25 Novaá Frantziá ⚜ 1605-1750 (Vive Henry IV) 3:43 Angliyskiy Severnaá Amerika 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 1735-1750 (Jerusalem) 3:49 Britanskiy Severnaá Amerika 🇬🇧 1750-1890 (God Save the Queen!) 5:00 Britanskiy Ontario 🇧🇲 1800-1880 (God Save the Queen!) 5:01 Britanskiy Kvebek 🇳🇿 1800-1880 (God Save the Queen!) 6:17 Britanskiy Kanada 🇧🇲 1880-1965 (The Maple Leaf Forever) 7:25 Kanada 🇨🇦 1965-Current (O, Canada) 7:39 Respublika Kvebek 🇲🇶 1990-1995 (Gens Du Pays)

  • @hansdupuis8263
    @hansdupuis82633 ай бұрын

    Vive le Québec libre!

  • @hhhhhu5386

    @hhhhhu5386

    3 ай бұрын

    Never!

  • @hansdupuis8263

    @hansdupuis8263

    3 ай бұрын

    @@hhhhhu5386 ça reste à voir tant que les Québécois vivrons l’indépendance ne sera pas mort de ce pays faussement créer, que l’on appel Canada , sans le peuple

  • @AntoineM0494OI

    @AntoineM0494OI

    3 ай бұрын

    Je suis français mais je comprends votre difficulté les québécois. Bonne chance pour obtenir votre indépendance !

  • @Mayou416

    @Mayou416

    3 ай бұрын

    Vive le Québec 🇲🇶

  • @j.n.4806

    @j.n.4806

    2 ай бұрын

    Je n'y crois plus 😢 Et de toute façon... au rythme où vont les choses... QUE VOUDRAS VRAIMENT DIRE "QUÉBEC LIBRE" lorsque la population sera en majorité composé de gens qui n'ont aucun lien avec l'histoire du québec??

  • @benitoa.rodrigueza.8772
    @benitoa.rodrigueza.87723 ай бұрын

    Imagine si la France aurait gagner la guerre sa serait tout quebecois

  • @finiavanamandresy5460

    @finiavanamandresy5460

    3 ай бұрын

    Franchement c'est militairement impossible vu la domination incontestée de la marine Britannique. C'est aussi une des raisons pour lesquelles la France a préféré se tourner sur le continent Européen.

  • @kevinprevost3474

    @kevinprevost3474

    3 ай бұрын

    bonne chance c’est pas arriver

  • @benitoa.rodrigueza.8772

    @benitoa.rodrigueza.8772

    3 ай бұрын

    @@finiavanamandresy5460 je n’ai pas pansé à sa

  • @hqoffroad

    @hqoffroad

    3 ай бұрын

    Il est pas trop tard à mon avis projet franklock…

  • @unknownnxx5521

    @unknownnxx5521

    3 ай бұрын

    En d'autres mots, tout le monde serait con!

  • @ggplayer625
    @ggplayer6254 күн бұрын

    When I’m old enough, I will run for prime minister and raise the economy and make Canada a superpower, lower housing prices

  • @angelswishes

    @angelswishes

    3 күн бұрын

    i believe in you

  • @fuzinoidplayz7988
    @fuzinoidplayz79883 ай бұрын

    ⁠CanvasCountryBalls, I like your video, but there a couple details you missed: 1. The Flag of the British Empire is supposed to be just England and Scotland. 2. You missed the Patriot Revolution, which is not minor at all! And 3. The Spanish controlled Oregon Territory before the British and Americans.

  • @monicachi6712

    @monicachi6712

    3 ай бұрын

    Wow you're right!How do you know that?

  • @Wyvern188

    @Wyvern188

    3 ай бұрын

    @@monicachi6712 he googled it I’m a historian to

  • @gabitolego

    @gabitolego

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Wyvern188a real one or a person who likes history?

  • @Wyvern188

    @Wyvern188

    3 ай бұрын

    @@gabitolego well I love history so I declare myself a historian 😂

  • @fuzinoidplayz7988

    @fuzinoidplayz7988

    3 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠Well, i actually look at maps of the time since i really like to learn history. But, the Patriots’ revolution, i learned at school.

  • @AdalaeSura-xc2yj
    @AdalaeSura-xc2yj3 ай бұрын

    Cool video keep up the good work

  • @ZackTS-qq8cc
    @ZackTS-qq8cc3 ай бұрын

    Better growth. I enjoyed watching this latest video. More changes than before 👍

  • @dgamer4186
    @dgamer41863 ай бұрын

    I love this video :)

  • @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp
    @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp3 ай бұрын

    Interesting but too many mistakes. First, the Vikings never occupied that much land in Canada. Second, the Basques (often from Spanish side of Pyrenees), the Portuguese and the French made some “explorations” in the 1400’s and 1500’s (and also few English-sponsored explorers) but are not shown… Third, the French colony extended into today’s US earlier and did not push away the First Nations. Fourth, there was never a “blue ensign” of the British flag used in Canada (although Australia and New Zealand adopted it) - even for the French-speaking population. Fifth, Canada started in 1867, not in 1880, and it included two Maritime provinces (New Brunswick and Nova Scotia). Sixth, Manitoba (1870), British Columbia (1871) and Prince Edward Island (1873) are never shown joining the Canadian Confederacy. Seventh, Newfoundland only joined Canada in 1949 and remained a British colony until then… (no today’s Labrador did not suddenly separated, as shown in the video, and was joined with its actual limits to Newfoundland in 1927). Last, Quebec referendum was for the whole province (not just the Southern part) and the separation would have involved Quebec territory as a whole (although negotiations would have certainly occurred regarding borders).

  • @atykovlolreal
    @atykovlolreal3 ай бұрын

    I’m so proud of you

  • @CanvasCountryBalls

    @CanvasCountryBalls

    3 ай бұрын

    😉

  • @PolandPro249

    @PolandPro249

    3 ай бұрын

    @@CanvasCountryBalls I love you're vids how do i animate like you what app do you use

  • @I_make_better_edits

    @I_make_better_edits

    3 ай бұрын

    I use FlipaClip for my mapping but be probably doesn’t use it

  • @user-tj3to6ps9t

    @user-tj3to6ps9t

    3 ай бұрын

    Bro is his dad and he is proud.

  • @wesfudge
    @wesfudge3 ай бұрын

    You missed all the first nations slaughtering each other by the thousands on a regular basis for 2000 years before Europeans arrived.

  • @loicklaroche6816
    @loicklaroche68163 ай бұрын

    Vive le Québec libre⚜️

  • @Hexagonian

    @Hexagonian

    3 ай бұрын

    Ouiiiiii!!!!

  • @sabinekade9419

    @sabinekade9419

    3 ай бұрын

    ⚜️

  • @jlgrcnetwork963

    @jlgrcnetwork963

    3 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @spongebakesquarepansgaming

    @spongebakesquarepansgaming

    3 ай бұрын

    non we need to stick together

  • @Bobijo3

    @Bobijo3

    3 ай бұрын

    @@spongebakesquarepansgamingYes! Let’s stick together against the Canadian government. Let’s keep our ressources, money and culture here. Like it should’ve been from the beginning!

  • @DragonFruitVr860
    @DragonFruitVr8603 ай бұрын

    Earned a subscriber

  • @CoolBroReal
    @CoolBroReal3 ай бұрын

    hi i love your content

  • @RoastAariz
    @RoastAariz3 ай бұрын

    Nice edit

  • @AlvaroFiusaCatori
    @AlvaroFiusaCatori3 ай бұрын

    Very cool !!

  • @CyborgClydeGamingEdits121
    @CyborgClydeGamingEdits1213 ай бұрын

    Nice content ❤

  • @MaxwellStarr
    @MaxwellStarr3 ай бұрын

    I like the video though it misses some stuff important to the creation of modern Canada in the East Coast. The Colony's of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland were separate from Lower Canada, Nova Scotia was broken up into Nova Scotia & New Brunswick in 1783 following the resettlement of the British Loyalists, and Newfoundland remained a separate colony and even a separate country for 20 years until joining Canada in 1949. The video also shows the creation of Canada at around 1890 when it happened in 1867, with Mantioba and Northwest Territories(incl todays Alberta, Saskatchewan, Yukon and Nunavut) joining 1870, BC 1871, PEI 1873.

  • @GeoTransylvania
    @GeoTransylvania3 ай бұрын

    So cool video

  • @Gamingvloger5
    @Gamingvloger52 ай бұрын

    Im Canadian so cool to visualize this

  • @Hexagonian
    @Hexagonian3 ай бұрын

    Le Québec est toujours pret à décider son futur. Quand le moment sera adéquat, nous choisirons la liberté.

  • @williame2439

    @williame2439

    3 ай бұрын

    Ça va venir les gars, vive la nation québécoise!

  • @LedurGtag

    @LedurGtag

    3 ай бұрын

    @@williame2439pour être honnête je préfère rester dans le Canada

  • @gabitolego

    @gabitolego

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LedurGtagmoi aussi

  • @williame2439

    @williame2439

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LedurGtag chacun son opinion, mais selon moi le Québec se porterait bien mieux en devenant indépendant

  • @alenparker3056

    @alenparker3056

    3 ай бұрын

    L'economie quebecoise ne survivera pas sans le canada. Vous n'avez pas assez de ressources.

  • @DragonFruitVr860
    @DragonFruitVr8603 ай бұрын

    I love it when people make history of where I’m from 🇨🇦🍁

  • @jjn_playz

    @jjn_playz

    3 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @MiniMattGamer-e1w

    @MiniMattGamer-e1w

    3 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @gamer-tb6op

    @gamer-tb6op

    3 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @user-zd2se9kf5u

    @user-zd2se9kf5u

    3 ай бұрын

    Nice but me from 🇺🇦

  • @zbekis

    @zbekis

    3 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @randomvideoguy9086
    @randomvideoguy90863 ай бұрын

    yey new video :D

  • @TerreSeche213
    @TerreSeche2133 ай бұрын

    The Natives did not disappear or move as the French explored the continent. They in fact traded with eachother and they allied in many wars.

  • @unknown38563
    @unknown385633 ай бұрын

    Wow, amazing animation

  • @herrhartmann3036
    @herrhartmann30368 күн бұрын

    The Vikings were already in Greenland before they discovered Vinland. Also, showing all of the First Nations as a single entity is grossly incorrect. There was quite a bit of movement among the various tribes. Fun Fact: The Inuit arrived in Greenland after the Vikings.

  • @Quebec_libre-
    @Quebec_libre-3 ай бұрын

    Free Quebec from Canada!!!!!!!!! As a québécois we whant dis to happen💙🤍💙🤍💙 Free Québec. We whant a new vote to be free Btw nice video I live to see the history of my contry.. well maybe future contry.! Long live Québec.

  • @r2boii882

    @r2boii882

    3 ай бұрын

    First Ukraine Then Palestine Now this?

  • @Quebec_libre-

    @Quebec_libre-

    3 ай бұрын

    @@r2boii882 truss me it’s been a long time we whant dis. And we are making it happen 1 way or the other.

  • @r2boii882

    @r2boii882

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Quebec_libre- That's what the Palestinians said and look at where they ended up

  • @CapitaineNemo1

    @CapitaineNemo1

    3 ай бұрын

    Courage; la révolution est proche !@@Quebec_libre-

  • @MiniMattGamer-e1w

    @MiniMattGamer-e1w

    3 ай бұрын

    I am a very proud Canadian and Quebecan but I strongly disagree with making Quebec a separate country. Cuz if we separate all doctors don’t need to speak English or a foreign language, just French. So imagine you need vital information and your doctor speaks French, you wouldn’t be very lucky.

  • @fecteauanthony457
    @fecteauanthony4573 ай бұрын

    Labrador was part of Québec till 1927.

  • @timtwoface
    @timtwoface3 ай бұрын

    I was waiting to see the Hans Island dispute get settled!

  • @LynneEdgar-it6fs
    @LynneEdgar-it6fsАй бұрын

    Awesome

  • @Idkigotbored
    @Idkigotbored3 ай бұрын

    I love it

  • @channeldeleted...168
    @channeldeleted...1683 ай бұрын

    Bro thought it was 2025 already 😂

  • @johngriffin4502

    @johngriffin4502

    3 ай бұрын

    Yeah man, like it's 2026 he's a year behind

  • @LOLnotfunnybruh

    @LOLnotfunnybruh

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@johngriffin4502you're wrong it's 2136

  • @Comrade_YG

    @Comrade_YG

    3 ай бұрын

    Why did you say that! We could’ve played gta 6 early by tricking its developers

  • @johngriffin4502

    @johngriffin4502

    3 ай бұрын

    Gta6 got delayed to 2258

  • @user-yj4tc2kq7p

    @user-yj4tc2kq7p

    Ай бұрын

    Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,,,,,,,,,,,, its year 100 bizzillion

  • @SloveniaMapping
    @SloveniaMapping3 ай бұрын

    I remember when you commented on one of my videos a year or 2 ago. it made me so happy that day. anyways

  • @BrasilBalls2022
    @BrasilBalls20223 ай бұрын

    Good

  • @user-gy2kr8yp4p
    @user-gy2kr8yp4p3 ай бұрын

    Good job 😮😮🎉🎉❤❤

  • @kornt3204
    @kornt32043 ай бұрын

    1:10 RED SPY IS IN THE BASE

  • @orizyre

    @orizyre

    3 ай бұрын

    A RED SPY IS IN THE BASE?

  • @user-tt6en7gs9c
    @user-tt6en7gs9c3 ай бұрын

    Nice

  • @TerreSeche213
    @TerreSeche2133 ай бұрын

    It's cute and all, but there are multiple mistakes : - L'Acadie became British posession in 1713 - 1867 is the year Canada was created, and it included New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (1965 is just the new flag). - And 'Newfoundland' and 'Labrador' are not the same thing.

  • @gabrielmoreau1087
    @gabrielmoreau10873 ай бұрын

    AU NOM DU VIEUX PAYS, AU NOM DE LA FRANCE, VIVE LE QUÉBEC LIBRE.

  • @monicachi6712
    @monicachi67123 ай бұрын

    Great edit but what happened to the Islands of Saint Pierre and Michelon,?They're technically french soil

  • @JAVAD_.014
    @JAVAD_.0143 ай бұрын

    iyi video knk.

  • @GEOMETRYTUBE-yk7jg
    @GEOMETRYTUBE-yk7jg2 ай бұрын

    I love Canada From france/quebec ❤

  • @Christmas_Joe
    @Christmas_Joe3 ай бұрын

    0:59 Good morning y'all, today is the Day of Leif Ericson. Eehnga Deenga Dogin!!

  • @MomotheToothless
    @MomotheToothless3 ай бұрын

    There were a few errors. I'm not going to list them knowing they won't be read, so I'll just end with despite that it was still an enjoyable video. :)

  • @user-ilovepepe
    @user-ilovepepe3 ай бұрын

    Орион привет!

  • @gladyscastillo4668
    @gladyscastillo4668Ай бұрын

    Quebec is my favorite

  • @Euranasiaofficial
    @Euranasiaofficial3 ай бұрын

    Please , Iran next❤

  • @The_Geo_Guy
    @The_Geo_Guy3 ай бұрын

    0:31 sorry that was me

  • @KobeWatson-ss5rn
    @KobeWatson-ss5rnАй бұрын

    Did bro call the French and Indian war the Franco-English war?💀

  • @W_Player_Scrather
    @W_Player_Scrather3 ай бұрын

    This is mostly true but not 100 percent true

  • @newmenacetoo4704
    @newmenacetoo47043 ай бұрын

    Great way to do social studies!

  • @UndeadChallenges
    @UndeadChallenges3 ай бұрын

    Btw the place you highlighted was not Newfoundland, it was Labrador. Newfoundland is the island

  • @user-ft7mu8yh5t
    @user-ft7mu8yh5t3 ай бұрын

    E DANCE "I awlas come back... "

  • @Taiwanandcanada920
    @Taiwanandcanada92026 күн бұрын

    0:32 oh hi canada

  • @Certified_American_69
    @Certified_American_693 ай бұрын

    hi!

  • @canadaball296
    @canadaball2963 ай бұрын

    Ah my own history!

  • @CoolBroReal
    @CoolBroReal3 ай бұрын

    can you make a video of the history of the world countries in one big map

  • @CanvasCountryBalls

    @CanvasCountryBalls

    3 ай бұрын

    On future

  • @CoolBroReal

    @CoolBroReal

    3 ай бұрын

    @@CanvasCountryBalls thanks and i also hope you will reach 1M subs :)

  • @CanvasCountryBalls

    @CanvasCountryBalls

    3 ай бұрын

    soon

  • @CoolBroReal

    @CoolBroReal

    3 ай бұрын

    @@CanvasCountryBalls thanks waiting

  • @ImSpookd
    @ImSpookd3 ай бұрын

    correct me if im wrong but wasn't part of british colombia under spain at one point?

  • @samuelwandja9146
    @samuelwandja91463 ай бұрын

    whats the song in the 3rd minute?

  • @crypticjsab8876
    @crypticjsab88763 ай бұрын

    There's an error at the end, it supposed to be 2024 but instead, it says 2025

  • @newwergonnagiveuup
    @newwergonnagiveuup3 ай бұрын

    Portugal did the colony of Newfoundland and Labrador, why didn't it appear in the video?

  • @MikePurdue-ky9pm
    @MikePurdue-ky9pm3 ай бұрын

    Should've kept the Red Ensign. Nicer flag.

  • @user-qi4tb3ih5f
    @user-qi4tb3ih5f3 ай бұрын

    Hello, can you do the history of Venezuela?

  • @nyannoob
    @nyannoob3 ай бұрын

    my cousins live in canada so yay :) 😅

  • @nyannoob

    @nyannoob

    3 ай бұрын

    thanks for hearting! i love your content

  • @mordrig1079
    @mordrig10793 ай бұрын

    Was very funny when all the native tribes just sat there all peaceful.... never happened, they fought one another from the beginning.

  • @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp

    @Jean-PierreGrenier-yl3wp

    3 ай бұрын

    It is the view of people who thinks Natives were not humans but some sort of environmental angels… Yes, Natives fought one another, burned land, moved around, invaded, exterminated, enslaved others… They were (and still are) humans - with qualities and faults.

  • @z3kromgamingyt

    @z3kromgamingyt

    3 ай бұрын

    Got a problem?

  • @Sepehr13898
    @Sepehr138983 ай бұрын

    Great, thank you for working hard on the videos❤❤❤

  • @Sepehr13898

    @Sepehr13898

    3 ай бұрын

    thank you

  • @foxjumper7532
    @foxjumper75323 ай бұрын

    Vive le Québec libre tabarnak!!

  • @gerrardjones28
    @gerrardjones283 ай бұрын

    Love it! This is my favourite type of history video display, cute country balls lol! Also love Canada from UK! 🇬🇧 ❤ 🇨🇦

  • @fluxthegamer2618

    @fluxthegamer2618

    3 ай бұрын

    We also love the uk from canada 🇨🇦🤝🇬🇧

  • @gerrardjones28

    @gerrardjones28

    3 ай бұрын

    @@fluxthegamer2618 Thank you!!!!! 🇬🇧🤝🇨🇦

  • @CalmIguana-mv7ux
    @CalmIguana-mv7ux2 ай бұрын

    Québec Indépendance intéressante 🤔🇲🇶🇨🇦

  • @lagomite_is_stupid

    @lagomite_is_stupid

    2 ай бұрын

    thats not even the quebec flag

  • @dewfuwewey
    @dewfuwewey15 күн бұрын

    you forgot 1837 rebelion of the republic of lower canada with flag of which had a different flag which was a tricolor that was green, white, red which was a rebelion of the french people to gain independance with the british won

  • @KadenTran-m9d
    @KadenTran-m9d22 сағат бұрын

    I’m Canadian I’m in Ontario and going to blue Motatain

  • @Gyoutune
    @Gyoutune3 ай бұрын

    You missed the part where the natives all fought eachother and wiped out tribes

  • @iy2318

    @iy2318

    3 ай бұрын

    Because it is a LIE Europeans took thier land and cleaned them from the face of earth

  • @Concorde88
    @Concorde883 ай бұрын

    Yo he did it!!!!

  • @user-co4mo2ev9z
    @user-co4mo2ev9zКүн бұрын

    I live in Canada 🇨🇦

  • @SaintMystineOfficial
    @SaintMystineOfficialКүн бұрын

    The real story is a long time ago at 1500 in Quebec the was like millions of people were here then one thousand and sixty years later… the persons had the minisonnaire (sorry it is in french i don’t know it in english) anyways now the french collony came and now it is called new french…. End

  • @matthewchapman4691
    @matthewchapman46913 ай бұрын

    What was the point of the blue splash in Canada in the mid-1990s? The flag changed later in this video, then historically should have

  • @Alizplayseom
    @Alizplayseom3 ай бұрын

    Nice history i am new sub

  • @Alizplayseom

    @Alizplayseom

    3 ай бұрын

    Btw i like the first 26 comments

  • @CanvasCountryBalls

    @CanvasCountryBalls

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @edgeldine3499
    @edgeldine34993 ай бұрын

    Imagine if north America was colonized by the Vikings lol

  • @Butter-xj3wf
    @Butter-xj3wf3 күн бұрын

    Canada was founded in 1867. you're 67 years early

  • @Coolfish97
    @Coolfish975 күн бұрын

    very inaccuate. by 1830 it shows that the UK has rule over all of canada. when in reality they went able to reach the very north or have permant settlements there till the 1920s-1930s.

  • @HollyMillerHM2024
    @HollyMillerHM20242 ай бұрын

    Canada 🇨🇦

  • @user-ue1qd4eq7j
    @user-ue1qd4eq7j3 ай бұрын

    The best place in Canada is in Quebec. I live in Quebec.

  • @claudebuysse7482

    @claudebuysse7482

    3 ай бұрын

    2. 6 millions of quebecers don't have a family doctor...

  • @byzantinescountryballmakings
    @byzantinescountryballmakings3 ай бұрын

    what's the music i forgor

  • @CanvasCountryBalls

    @CanvasCountryBalls

    3 ай бұрын

    Hollow Knight

  • @user-og3mt8hq7t
    @user-og3mt8hq7t3 ай бұрын

    many days you not give me martinique history 😐🙁☹️

  • @I_make_better_edits
    @I_make_better_edits3 ай бұрын

    You’re telling me he can see a year in the future?

  • @Betterknnikl
    @Betterknnikl3 ай бұрын

    What’s the music name 0:01

  • @LedurGtag

    @LedurGtag

    3 ай бұрын

    It’s hollow night o think

  • @jorgeluismolinaccanto5250
    @jorgeluismolinaccanto52503 ай бұрын

    Guau😮

  • @hello82823
    @hello82823Ай бұрын

    Lower and Upper Canada united earlier, and in 1871 British Columbia joined Confederation. Also the 4 provinces that founded Confederation were; Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Creation of The Dominion of Canada was actually July 1st, 1867. You did not include the tensions between Upper and Lower Canada during the rebellions of 1837-1838, and way more. Also, P.E.I and Newfoundland did not join from the beginning or in the early 1900s. PEI joined in 1873, while Newfoundland in 1949. Lets not even get STARTED on the 3 territories. Also, Canada gained full independence in 1982, not 1965. Again, I'm not even gonna get STARTED on the territories.

  • @alexm-e4910
    @alexm-e49102 күн бұрын

    Point of order, we confederated in 1867 🇨🇦

  • @mcgiver6977
    @mcgiver69772 ай бұрын

    On n'avait pas la puissance, mais dans les années 1650-1680, il aurait fallu que mes ancêtres français ferment la boucle du nord-est de l'Amérique du nord en conquérant ce qui est grosso modo aujourd'hui la Nouvelle-Angleterre, question d'éviter l'encerclement et faire face à l'Atlantique 12 mois par année et non que 6 comme ne le permettait que le Saint-Laurent. Disons de Boston-New York jusque vers le nord au Québec.

  • @user-qm4rc4uh9f
    @user-qm4rc4uh9f3 ай бұрын

    History of europe please

  • @tomanddeborahmacintosh1063
    @tomanddeborahmacintosh10633 ай бұрын

    At the end if you look it says 2025 it is not 2025 yet

  • @Jax-foryoutube
    @Jax-foryoutube3 ай бұрын

    Wow my country be insanely old

  • @user-ni3pv8ew9w
    @user-ni3pv8ew9w3 ай бұрын

    Please history of kazakhstan 🥺🇰🇿