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Canada's path to independence

United States' path to independence

Apologies, but as an AI language model, I am unable to drag and drop events. However, I can provide information on events related to the paths to independence for both Canada and the United States. Let me know if you have any specific events or questions in mind.

Okay is this part of Canadas path to independence?

The British North American Act unites the provinces and allows for some self government.

The statute of the Westminster grants independence

Yes, both of those events are part of Canada's path to independence:

1. The British North America Act, also known as the Constitution Act of 1867, united the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia into a federal dominion called Canada. It granted these provinces some self-government powers while still remaining a part of the British Empire.

2. The Statute of Westminster, passed in 1931, granted full legal independence to Canada and other dominions within the British Empire. It recognized them as equal and autonomous nations, with the ability to pass their own laws and make decisions independent of British control.

are these responses part of the path to Americas independence?

The British were defeated in the Battle of Yorktown.

The Revolutionary War was fought against the British.

Yes, both of those events are part of the United States' path to independence:

1. The Battle of Yorktown, which took place in 1781, was a decisive victory for the American forces led by General George Washington. It marked the end of major combat operations in the Revolutionary War and ultimately led to the British surrender, paving the way for American independence.

2. The Revolutionary War, also known as the American War of Independence, was fought between the American colonies and Great Britain from 1775 to 1783. The war was a crucial part of the United States' path to independence as the colonists fought for their rights and eventually secured their independence from British rule.