Newfoundland
In the late 1940s, in the final days of the Newfoundland Dominion (at the time it was a dominion-dependent Commonwealth and an independent from Canada), Newfoundland supported, though not most, the creation of an economic union with the United States. States, thanks to the efforts of the Economic Union Party and significant US investment in Newfoundland as a result of the US-British alliance in World War II. The movement ultimately failed when, in a 1948 referendum, voters narrowly decided to unite with Canada (the Economic Union Party backed an independent "responsible government" that they would then push towards their goals).
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