If I had been an Amerindian at the time I would've certainly hoped I got conquered by the Spaniards instead of the English. I hope you still preserve your nation's culture.
@@IgorYentaltsev but the name "Canada" was the French version of "Kanada", the term Canada was used by french people, and after that people start using Canada, because the French language was the first language in Europe at this time.
@@LukaMLS "Kanada" is not a word. "Kanata" was the Iroquoian word that Jacques Cartier heard the indigenous people use, started using it in the maps as "Canada". So this is neither a French word, nor an English word, but an Iroquoian word, more correctly a Haudenosaunee word.
@@IgorYentaltsev Japanese Kanata is a literary word for "that direction" or "far away". India "Kanada" means "atom eater". Kanada Philosopher ..lol He is also known as the Owl (Uluka). Legend has it that he was so ugly in appearance that he frightened young women, so he only ventured out at night, sneaking into granaries to eat "corn "and "rice "grains/particles. Corn is native to North America . Where's rice from again? Lmao . Aryans. Now the people will know we are here . 🍀We have indeed Aria as an old name of Thrace. Tracy (/ˈtreɪsi/; also spelled Tracey, Traci, Tracci, Tracie, or Trasci), as a British personal name, was originally adopted from Norman surnames such as those of the family de Tracy or de Trasci from Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, France. Derived from the Gaulish male name Draccios, or Latin Thracius ("of Thrace, Thracian"), and the well-identified Celtic suffix -āko ("place, property"). Has absolutely nothing to do with racial supremacy . Use your head!🍀
It's quite obvious that whoever put this together, doesn't know what they are doing. Samuel de Champlain founded New France in 1603. New France stretched from Labrador in the North to Louisiana in the South. Champlain also founded Quebec City in 1608. Jacques Carter explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River in 1534. Let's not forget the Vikings were in Labrador 500 years before Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas.
With glowing hearts we the see the rise, the True North Strong and Free
"thee"rise...
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2:32 Koota Territory? Did you mean Nootka Territory?
Timeline of the atrocities amongst my people😓 Sending prayers 🪶
I.e. timeline of the losers
@@lmlm_ i.e. timeline of the loser
Very sad
If I had been an Amerindian at the time I would've certainly hoped I got conquered by the Spaniards instead of the English. I hope you still preserve your nation's culture.
Ad ơi làm về nước Áo đi ad :333
How is building
How you edit this vide?which app you used?
I live in the USA and I want to live in both when I'm older
Me too!
Im from Czech Republic and I want to live in Japan
this is cool and all but...wheres your source
canada its a french name incroyable nice :D
incroyable, but 'canada' is a Haudenosaunee word, for 'village'. incroyable, isn't it?
@@IgorYentaltsev but the name "Canada" was the French version of "Kanada", the term Canada was used by french people, and after that people start using Canada, because the French language was the first language in Europe at this time.
@@LukaMLS "Kanada" is not a word. "Kanata" was the Iroquoian word that Jacques Cartier heard the indigenous people use, started using it in the maps as "Canada". So this is neither a French word, nor an English word, but an Iroquoian word, more correctly a Haudenosaunee word.
Wrong, its a native word derrived from Kanata meaning “village of many people”
@@IgorYentaltsev Japanese Kanata is a literary word for "that direction" or "far away". India "Kanada" means "atom eater". Kanada Philosopher ..lol He is also known as the Owl (Uluka). Legend has it that he was so ugly in appearance that he frightened young women, so he only ventured out at night, sneaking into granaries to eat "corn "and "rice "grains/particles. Corn is native to North America . Where's rice from again? Lmao . Aryans. Now the people will know we are here . 🍀We have indeed Aria as an old name of Thrace. Tracy (/ˈtreɪsi/; also spelled Tracey, Traci, Tracci, Tracie, or Trasci), as a British personal name, was originally adopted from Norman surnames such as those of the family de Tracy or de Trasci from Tracy-Bocage in Normandy, France. Derived from the Gaulish male name Draccios, or Latin Thracius ("of Thrace, Thracian"), and the well-identified Celtic suffix -āko ("place, property"). Has absolutely nothing to do with racial supremacy . Use your head!🍀
3:24 is 1862
Saint Pierre and Miquelon?
Sorry the ends wrong. It should be xi
2:10
Bản tiếng anh ak
Wait till you see the history of québec video: Its 7 hours long...
Wow great canada evolution I live in canada
Read a few things and the dates are hilarious lmao.
Seen this cool map from the 1550s lol
Cá nhân tôi nghĩ nếu có thêm giọng đọc truyền cảm sẽ hay hơn.
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It's quite obvious that whoever put this together, doesn't know what they are doing. Samuel de Champlain founded New France in 1603. New France stretched from Labrador in the North to Louisiana in the South. Champlain also founded Quebec City in 1608. Jacques Carter explored the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the St. Lawrence River in 1534. Let's not forget the Vikings were in Labrador 500 years before Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas.
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Stolen video
This is his video so it's not stolen
Emperor tigerstar you Bawbag
why not 1534 ..... there was a colony in 1541lol
I getting so patriotic of my country , I nearly got butchered bc I am a pig
what the british empire do in the province au canada foul bo I don't know why