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Canada is descended from British criminals.

The history of Canada can be traced back to about 33,000 years ago. Native Americans, consisting of Indians and Inuit, migrated to North America about 33,000 years ago. Around 986 AD, Vikings temporarily lived in what is now Newfoundland. Scandinavians were the first Europeans to set foot in North America. However, only in the 16 and 17 centuries did Europeans permanently settle in North America. Europeans who came to settle in North America mainly came from Britain and France.

In the seven-year war that ended on 1763, the Paris Treaty signed by Britain and France made France give up their sovereignty in the North American colonies. After the American War of Independence (1775-1783), large-scale pro-British elements moved northward to British North America. From 18 12 to 18 15, the United States and Britain launched the 18 12 war in North America.

Most residents are white, with 43.8% British and 30% French Canadians (1961). The original inhabitants were Native Americans and Inuit.

More than 200 years ago, Canada, like Australia, was an exile. However, with the economic and social development in Canada, more and more Christians believe in Protestantism. Later, the Pacific Railway was built, the gold rush, and immigrants came to this country from all over the world, so it can't be said that they are all descendants of British criminals.