How To Achieve Autonomy In Canada

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Canada has overcome many obstacles to achieve its independence, ranging from being

a part of the British dominion to becoming an independent nation. Most of the symbolic

events that occurred, took place in Europe and Canada, between World War I to World War II.

However, it was not until the 1920s that Canada wanted to be recognized as its own nation

and not viewed under the influence of British control. Canada achieved autonomy due to the

recognition it received from making contributions such, fighting independently in the war.

The three most significant steps Canada took towards achieving autonomy were: The Battle

of Vimy Ridge, the Chanak Crisis, and Canada declares war on its own.

Initially, the Battle of Vimy Ridge had an immense …show more content…

Even though Canada was

considered to be its own nation, people still believed it to be ruled under Britain and expected

Canada to have no chance of winning against the Germans; however, with Canada's

outstanding army and intelligence, they proved to be worthy in the eyes of other

nations. History was made during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, especially with the Canadian

Corps. Men from all regions of Canada were present at this battle which gained a lot of

recognition, it was the first time all four divisions of the Canadian Corps fought together.

That held great significance since men from all over the nation came together and fought as a

whole. The Canadian Corps was able to achieve what the British and French troops failed to,

win the Battle of Vimy Ridge. The Battle of Vimy Ridge was a step towards Canada's

independence because of all the recognition Canadian troops had gained.

Furthermore, the Chanak Crisis was extremely symbolic towards Canada’s autonomy.

Canada's history was established after the events that took place in Turkey. Mackenzie King,

Canada’s Prime Minister at that time declined to provide military support for Britain,

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