Confederation was achieved as a result of long discussion and debate. Ultimately it was compromise that created the Confederation. That confederation has lasted almost 250 years.
July 1, 1867. Or now commonly known as Canada day.
Because of the religion diferenceand the creation of the new government milions of people had to move out of their homes they lived in for generations
Three conferences were held leading up to confederation!
He didn't "join" Confederation, well I guess in one sense he did because he was one of our Fathers of Confederation and a professional politician. Maybe that is why.
Thomas D'Arcy McGee was a strong supporter of Confederation.
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The Articles of Confederation
After years of hard work and dedication, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.
July 1, 1867. Or now commonly known as Canada day.
Brian felt elated and accomplished when he finally achieved his goal. He was proud of himself for all the hard work and dedication he put into reaching that milestone.
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They finally accepted US control and achieved Independence.
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When she finds out that Ruth is pregnant.
The was the period of the German Confederation, which succeeded the Napoleonic confederation in 1815 and included states which had been part of the Holy Roman Empire of Germany. The Confederation was ruled by Austria from 1848 to 1866, when the Austro-Prussian War finally dissolved the countries into the North German Confederation (a true German nation) and Austria.
Most often appearing in political and historical contexts, the term "Articles of Confederation" may be used diversely in contemporary English. One example-sentence would be as follows: "The delegates agreed as one that the recently written Articles of Confederation were theoretically sound; however, no such unanimity was achieved as to how practically effective they would be."
"Representative" government was achieved in Upper Canada in 1791, but not "responsible" government. Upper Canada never did achieve responsible government.By the Act of Union, 1840, Upper Canada and Lower Canada were united into the pre-Confederation Province of Canada, effective February 11, 1841. Responsible government was achieved by Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in 1848, and by the pre-Confederation Province of Canada in 1849.