USA made mistakes?
Heck, I've even heard some far right reactionaries say that the USA's biggest mistake was in not invading and annexing Canada!![]()
Well, they did try......twice. 1776 and 1812 (approx). :lol:
USA made mistakes?
Heck, I've even heard some far right reactionaries say that the USA's biggest mistake was in not invading and annexing Canada!![]()
USA made mistakes?
Heck, I've even heard some far right reactionaries say that the USA's biggest mistake was in not invading and annexing Canada!![]()
They seemed to have found Calgary and taken over the oil fields.:-(we're too tough for you guys, you'd die of the cold and
our eskimos will get you, and you'd be trampled by all
of the caribou and killed by bears, and you'd never make
it through the thick forests, and you'd get lost, just
give up now.
lol
They seemed to have found Calgary and taken over the oil fields.:-(
Bunch of greasers! ;-)they're drawn to oil like bees to honey
"Well, they did try......twice. 1776 and 1812 (approx). "
The first time they got turned back by Benedict Arnold. The second time by his ghost
"Arnold was one of the leaders of the invasion of Canada in 1776 and was defeated by a combination of British regulars and colonial militia at Quebec."
For some reason my post did not come out correctly. What you wrote is correct. When I posted, half of what I wrote did not appear on the post. Strange how the omission didn't appear that way on my screen.
But yes, Arnold was still loyal to the States in '75. It was late in the war that he became a turncoat.
Heck, even the British think of him as a turncoat!
Do they? Arnold was given a sizable pension by the British after the American Revolution and he spent his remaining years living in England. There were thousands of people like Arnold during and after the American Revolution. Many of their descendants are living in Canada. We call them Loyalists, and they are one of the reasons why the Canadian accent is close to the American accent.