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The answer is PEI at 1867. They take the PEI .
British Columbia Joined confederation on July 20th 1871July 20th 1871
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Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland did not join Confederation on July 1, 1867. Prince Edward Island joined on July 1, 1873, but Newfoundland did not join until March 31, 1949. British Columbia, which joined on July 20, 1871, was not involved in the initial discussions.
The first province to join Confederation after 1867 was Manitoba, which joined in 1870.
The answer is PEI at 1867. They take the PEI .
Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, and british Columbia were the first provinces to join confederation.
The colony of British Columbia joined Confederation on July 20 1871.
British Columbia joined Confederation on July 20, 1871.
British Columbia Joined confederation on July 20th 1871July 20th 1871
Manitoba joined Confederation July 15, 1870. British Columbia joined Confederation July 20, 1871.
Absolutely not. Canada was a collection of of British Colonies until Confederation in 1867. Some colonies like British Columbia, remained outside the newly formed Confederation and were still part of the British Empire and subject to imperial control. This ended with the enactment of the Statute of Westminsterin 1931 but still answerable to British Parliament until Canada Act in 1982 when Canada became independent.
some people in British Columbia supported the idea because they wanted more control over their government. British Columbia had the advantage that if they would join the confederation the Canadian government would make them a railway from Nova Scotia to British Columbia
Of the Canadian provinces that existed at the time of Confederation, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and British Columbia did not immediately join. The provinces of Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan did not exist at that time; they were part of Rupert's Land and the North-western Territory which were still British. Provision was made in section 146 of the British North America Act for the admission of such provinces and territories into Confederation.
No. The Confederation of Canada was created by the British North American Act of 1867. Before that there was a province of Canada.
It is due to the fact that Canada was under British monarchy until 1867. (Confederation)
The three choices open to the colony of british columbia in 870-1871 were that British Columbia could remain a British colony, the colony could join the united states and that British columbia could join the canadian confederation.