The Lunch Legend
GAF's Nicest Lunch Thief and Nosiest Dildo Archeologist
I've started this thread in order to discuss realistic possibilities for the United States to annex Canada, or any Canadian provinces at all.
The earliest I can think of is during the Revolution. Have the invasion of Quebec be successful and you could see some Canadian territory taken by the United States. However, how realistic is this? The expedition didn't make an attempt on Quebec City until late December, and the U.S. volunteers service times were about to run out. So, what does anyone have to say about this possibility?
There is always the war of 1812. Of course in order to get that you need to have the British completely ignore the Americas in exchange for trying to gain more control in continental Europe.
I will admit, being American, I don't know much Canadian history (which I am trying to rectify). I heard of the rebellions of 1837-38 in Canada by those who wanted reform and or preferred a Republican style government. This I don't know much about. Could this rebellion have grown large enough to the point where they gain independence from Britain and then join the U.S.?
I'm sure there are more that I am not aware of. So let's have at it.
Plus, we as the US need to claim the great golden resource that is
John Marston
The earliest I can think of is during the Revolution. Have the invasion of Quebec be successful and you could see some Canadian territory taken by the United States. However, how realistic is this? The expedition didn't make an attempt on Quebec City until late December, and the U.S. volunteers service times were about to run out. So, what does anyone have to say about this possibility?
There is always the war of 1812. Of course in order to get that you need to have the British completely ignore the Americas in exchange for trying to gain more control in continental Europe.
I will admit, being American, I don't know much Canadian history (which I am trying to rectify). I heard of the rebellions of 1837-38 in Canada by those who wanted reform and or preferred a Republican style government. This I don't know much about. Could this rebellion have grown large enough to the point where they gain independence from Britain and then join the U.S.?
I'm sure there are more that I am not aware of. So let's have at it.
Plus, we as the US need to claim the great golden resource that is
