most of the people said no but the government leader, Leonard Tilley said yes and joined confederation in 1867
The most important thing for states when accepting the articles of confederation was the anti-nobility sentiment
Three conferences were held leading up to confederation!
Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of Confederation".
Robert Morris
Railways
the Northwest Ordinance
Confederation was risky as it had small colonies joining with the very much larger province of Canada (today's Ontario and Quebec). History has shown those concerns to be valid as today Canada is moving from a Confederation in which each Nation is equal to a Federation dominated by the most populous provinces.
Savannah and Brunswick are two very busy port cities in Georgia. Savannah is one of Georgia's largest cities, and one of the most historically important cities as well.
Canada was created by the British North America Act, the formal date of Confederation being July 1, 1867. The the Colony of New Brunswick became the Province of New Brunswick on that date. New Brunswick is one of the four original provinces, the others being Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia.
To allow the government to enact and enforce laws
The Articles of Confederation were made before the Constitution. The Articles of Confederation was lacking in many things such as balance between states, taxes, and how to ratify amendments. The Constitution solved all of these problems.