The outcome was that the delegates agreed on seventy-two resolutions that set out which powers each level of the government would have.
57th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 5th joint CGS-IAH Conference, 24-27 October 2004, Quebec City, Quebec.
Quebec Conference, October 1864. Charlottetown Conference, September 1864. Quebec Conference, October 1864.
the purpose was to get support from french-canadians for the American revolution. the outcome was that the Americans lost to quebec.
He participated in the Charlottetown Conference(1864), the Quebec conference(1864), and the London Conference (1867)
W.M Whitelaw has written: 'The Quebec Conference' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, History, Politics and government, Quebec Conference (1864)
Newfoundland didnt participate in the First Conferenence ( The Charlottetown Conference. ) But they did participate in the send conference. ( Quebec Conference. )
there were 72 resolutions. , hope that helps .
it was about the conditions of the confederation - the "72 reasons"
The governments that were represented at the Quebec Conference were not governments of independent countries, they were the governments of Britain's North American colonies, with the exception of British Columbia. They were not breaking away from their mother country in a revolution as the Thirteen Colonies had when they formed the United States; but they were discussing whether they should join and create a new nation and they felt they needed Britain's permission to do so. The British Government gave its blessings and, with direction from several of the Quebec delegates, John A. Macdonald in particular, they created and passed the British North America Act, which was based on the 72 Resolutions passed at Quebec.
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The British were stupid. I love America! Applesauce.