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Old 04-19-2010, 03:13 PM
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Not since 1931, since 1867 when it actually became Canada.

As to our defending England - from what? Since the EU the chances of war breaking out in Europe are about 0.01%.
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Old 04-19-2010, 03:21 PM
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For sure, the "average" American knows more about America than the average Brit or German (and vice versa, of course).

OTOH, the average Brit or German knows more about America than the average American knows about either of those countries and knows more about world history/current affairs than the average American.

For a modern, First World country, America is about as insular as it gets (though Britain ain't far behind in this area). Heck, the guy who impresses me most with his knowledge of American history on this forum is a Canuck.
Agreed, they pay greater attention (are England and Germany still countries? :headsmack: ).

I suppose what I mean is even most of the smarter ones don't (and can hardly be expected to) understand American culture, and how it effects, heck, everything So their view of us is still skewed, even if they know what we're doing. Plus if they want to be 'on top', as it were, they'd better do something different, if you know what I mean. It's easy to armchair quarterback. Germany's bruhaha over accepting a gitmo detainee is a good example.

Agreed, our friend from the north sure puts the Red Green stereotype to the test

Curious Rob, what do you think of that show?

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Old 04-19-2010, 04:06 PM
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Not since 1931, since 1867 when it actually became Canada.
Great Britain still maintained control of Canada's foreign affairs, under the Confederation Act, until 1931. So, Canada was "Canada" in 1867, in the same manner that Puerto Rico is "Puerto Rico," now.

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