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the government had only one branch
Because he thought that confederation was needed for the future development of Canada. It would benefit Canadians, including the Maritimes
for the common people
According to Charles Beard the Constitution was an "economical" document rather than a "political" document. Essentially his thesis is that the Constitution was written by a bunch of rich, land owning white guys, in order to benefit rich, land owning white guys. Even Beard admitted that his theory is impossible to prove, but his work, "An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States" is still in print and is a very interesting read.
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All parts of Canada benefitted from Confederation.
Confederation was and is a benefit to all regions of Canada.
The primary purpose of the U.S. Constitution was to replace the U.S.'s first attempt at a goverment, the Articles of Confederation.
It created a stronger federal government that would be superior in many but not all ways to the state governments. The Articles of Confederation simply created a loos conglomeration of the states each acting as if it were a country of its own. In many ways the states could not get along with one another, such as in areas of interstate commerce. Something had to be done to make the states co-operate with one another so the stronger federal system was created.
Well, it benfited the aboriginal peoples because then they did it.
the government had only one branch
Biology in General and Ecology are both scientific journals that allow scientist to publish articles. An added benefit is the fact that some journals also peer review the articles.
Ontario is pushing for the continuing of Confederation because it is a net benefit for them. They have the most political power and influence when compared to other members and are able to influence national policy to their advantage.
The Americans found that they could work together during the Revolutionary War. In peacetime, things did not work well. They needed taxation to have an army and they needed currency. The Articles of Confederation needed change. The Colonists needed to stop being Virginians, New Yorkers, and North Carolinians; they needed to think as Americans. So they had to come together to write a Constitution.
Framers of the US Constitution met in secret in Philadelphia and the meetings they held were in secret. No newspaper journalists or the general public was allowed to witness or take part in the discussions. This was deemed proper for its time and did have the benefit of having no outside interference, so to speak. All this was "corrected" as elected officials throughout the Confederation had to vote, state by state in order for the US Constitution to be ratified.
Because he thought that confederation was needed for the future development of Canada. It would benefit Canadians, including the Maritimes