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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ogdensburg Agreement is an agreement signed on August 17, 1940, between Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada and United States President Franklin Roosevelt in Heuvelton near Ogdensburg, New York. Although Canada and the United States had long been economic partners, Canada had always considered Great Britain as its primary military partner. Although Canada was no longer considered a "colony" of Britain (having gained independence in its foreign policy in 1931), Canada's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, the strength of the British…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Ogdensburg Agreement is an agreement signed on August 17, 1940, between Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada and United States President Franklin Roosevelt in Heuvelton near Ogdensburg, New York. Although Canada and the United States had long been economic partners, Canada had always considered Great Britain as its primary military partner. Although Canada was no longer considered a "colony" of Britain (having gained independence in its foreign policy in 1931), Canada's membership in the Commonwealth of Nations, the strength of the British empire, and the historic and cultural ties between them made a military alliance with the United States seem unnecessary. Most Canadians believed that Britain could provide for all of Canada's defense needs.