I've read this from you many times before but have never been given any specifics. I know Canadian history and I can't think of any instances when the monarchy protected us from take over by the United States. Could you tell me when this happened?
Which monarch are you referring to specifically? George III or IV? William IV, Victoria? Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII, George VI, Elizabeth II?
What did they do to stop the United States from taking us over?
Considering its historical significance to Canada it is surprising that so few stamps have been issued to commemorate the War of 1812. A by-product of the Napoleonic Wars that preoccupied most of Europe at the beginning of the 19th century, the War of 1812, declared by the United States on Great Britain under President James Madison on 18 June 1812, is a source of pride to Canadians as many inhabitants, principally of Upper Canada, fought alongside the Regular British Army and Indian allies to thwart American plans to capture what were then the British colonies on their northern flank.
Canada and The War of 1812
King George III