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The overwhelming vital relationship that Canada has had is it's relationship with the United States. From the French English rivalry to Confederation to modern Presidential, Prime Ministerial confrontations and cooperation, Canada has always had to consider the U.S. in almost any major decision or action. The U.S. is Canada's closet friend and sometimes biggest problem. These documents reflect many of the issues that unite and divide the two states.

The Albany Plan of Union
The Role of Indians
Declaration of the Stamp Act
Non-Importation Agreement
Letter from St. John
Letter from St. John II
Articles of Capitulation-Montreal
Continental Regiments - Canada
Inglis True Interest
Paris Peace Treaty
The North-West Ordinance
Declaration of the Rights of Man
Washingtons Proclamation of Neutrality
Rush-Bagot Treaty
Monroe Doctrine
Webster-Ashburton Treaty
Reciprocity Treaty
Seward Alaska Treaty
Treaty of Washington
US Neutrality Act
Helms Burton Act

 
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