1920s/30s: Canada's Relationship with the U.S.
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The 1920s and 1930s were known to be the period when Canada lost his identity
to Americanization by politically, economically and socially. Politically, Canada copied
U.S. policies during depression and economically Canada was dependent on U.S. and
culturally Canada was influenced by America's entertainment and lifestyle.
Canada's Prime Minister R.B Bennett copied the FDR's deal during depression,
which was made by U.S. Franklin Roosevelt promised 'a new deal for the American
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chain of movies in Canada. Jazz music also impressed Canadians, which made them to affirm and record the music in Canada. In conclusion, Canada copied the U.S. policies in 1930s as a politically perspective. Economically, Canada was dependant on U.S. and culturally Canada was very influenced from entertainment and lifestyle of U.S. So, the 1920s and 1930s was a period during which Canada was beginning to lose its unique identity to Americanization.
chain of movies in Canada. Jazz music also impressed Canadians, which made them to affirm and record the music in Canada. In conclusion, Canada copied the U.S. policies in 1930s as a politically perspective. Economically, Canada was dependant on U.S. and culturally Canada was very influenced from entertainment and lifestyle of U.S. So, the 1920s and 1930s was a period during which Canada was beginning to lose its unique identity to Americanization.