Answer: Its because <u>most of the population stays in the warmer parts of the country.</u> So that is why places like British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec are the most populated.
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A small army and navy lacked training to face the British military
After World War II, Europe's map changed significantly. Numerous countries managed to gain their independence back, as they were occupied by Germany. Poland had the same territory, with the same shaped, slightly moved more toward the west. Yugoslavia was officially formed in the Balkans, with Bulgaria losing the territory that it had occupied. Albania came on the scene as a newly formed independent nation. Germany lost little pieces of its ethnic territory. Italy gained part of the territory of Slovenia. All in all, there was a big turmoil in Europe, with numerous borders being changed, established, or moved.
The British won the French and Indian war, but in the end, the problems still came back to them. Colonial tension, and the Treaty of Paris made it worse, and aggravated Indians, because the "provisions" that were made for peace shortened their concerns to 1%.