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        <description>The United States 🇺🇸 and Canada 🇨🇦 share the longest land border in the world and one of the most peaceful borders today… but it wasn’t always like that. In 1775, during the American Revolutionary War, American forces invaded British Canada, captured Montreal and tried to take Quebec City, hoping to turn Quebec into the 14th colony of the United States ⚔️ But a brutal winter march through Maine, disease, hunger and terrible supply lines destroyed the plan. Then, during the War of 1812, the U.S. tried again, attacking Canada through Detroit, Niagara and the St. Lawrence River. British forces and Canadian militia stopped the invasion and the war later led to the Burning of Washington, including the White House 🔥 Later came border raids by volunteers and radicals and even War Plan Red 🇺🇸 a real U.S. military plan for a possible war against Britain and Canada. So how did failed invasions turn into one of the strongest alliances in the world? 🤯 #uscanada #canada #usa #americanrevolution #canadahistory #americanhistory #quebec #montreal #britishcanada #whitehouse #warplanred #history #geography #maps #borders #learn</description>
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