When World War I broke out in 1914, all Dominions of the British Empire, including Canada, were called upon by Great Britain to fight on her behalf. So, they kinda had to.
And start.ariot is right. Canada basicly had no choice. It was different in WWII, in which Canadian Parliament debated whether or not to go to war. Canada did, but the fact that she could make a choice was a major step in the growth of Canadian autonomy.
The U.S Supreme Court
The Privileges and Immunities clause is addressed in the 14th amendment of the Constitution, which posits that no State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States.
Albert Gallatin thinks the real motive underlying the idea of Manifest Destiny is the following one:
US thinks we are superior
Manifest Destiny was the belief that America should expand all over the North American continent as it was their divine destiny to remove Native Americans and other nations from their continent. Gallatin believed that this was only to show everyone the supremacy of the American nation.
The conditions that paved the way for the British industrial revolution were a stable government that supported economic growth, they didn't have river tolls like other European countries, and a <span>strong navy to protect the empire.
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