Which statement best describes the relationship between Canada and Britain in the nineteenth century?
A) Canadian independence grew out of a stressful, nonconsensual relationship between Canada and Britain.
B) Canada´s independence was a product of a slow evolution rather than a revolution.
C) Canadians had not yet developed a strong sense of Canadian identity.
D) Canadians were resentful of their subordinate place within the British empire.
E) Most Canadians had no sense of loyalty to England.
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