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1.coast 海岸

2.assembled 集合

3.dissatisfied 不满意

4.represented 代表

5.settlers 定居者

6.rebel 造反

7.invaded 入侵

8.conquer 占领




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The Origins of Canada and The United States


Most people are aware of that Canada and the United States are two very large countries in North America.

Howevermost people do not know how these countries came to exist.

The story of the creation of these countries is a very interesting one.

During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuriessome people from England and from France moved across the Atlantic Ocean.

English people lived on what is now the east coast of the United Statesand French people lived on what is now Quebecin the eastern part of Canada.

The kings of England and France were often at war with each other.

This meant that there were often fighting in the north America between the soldiers of England and France.

By about the year of 1750there were many more people in the English colonies than in the French colonies.

When the next war beganthe English king was determined to defeat the French and gain complete control of North America.

The English assembled a large force of ships and soldiers and attacked the French at Quebec.

The French fought bravelybut they were too few in numbersand the English won the war.

England then gained control of all of North America.

After this warthe people of the English colonies in North America began to feel dissatisfied with their government.

They were not represented in the English governmentbut they had to taxes to the English king.

The taxes were used to paid for English soldiers who defended the American coloniesbut the Americans did not want these soldiers.

In 1775the American settlers began to rebeland in 1776 the Americans declared their independence.

For several yearsthere were much fighting between the Americans and the English soldiers.

For a wileit appeared that the Americans would loseeven though they fought bravely.

Thenthe king of France decided to help the Americans.

He sent his ships and soldiers to Americaand they helped the Americans to defeat the English forces.

England recognized the United States of America as an independent country in 1783

HoweverEngland kept control of Canada.

When the American colonies rebelled against Englandsome of the people who lived in those colonies did not rebel.

These people were calledLoyalists”,because they were loyal to the king.

When the war endedthe Loyalists had to leave the country.

They moved northward to Canadawhere they started new English-speaking colonies.

During the year 1812the Americans invaded Canadabut they were not able to conquer the country.

During the nineteenth centurythe people of Quebec continued to speak French and to maintain their French culture.

Meanwhilemany people moved to the English-speaking areas in Canada.

In the year 1867Quebec and the English-speaking colonies agreed to form a single countryCanada.

By this timethere were two large countries in the northern part of North America


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