answersLogoWhite

0

Toronto

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Where did the Fathers of Confederation first meet to plan the new country called Canada?

the answer is


Where did the fathers of confederation meet to plan the new country called canada?

The Fathers of Confederation held three meetings to plan the new country called Canada. They met in Quebec City, Charlottetown and London, England. The act was known as the British North America Act, and brought together the provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Canada, which became the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. Other territories were added at later dates.


In what city did colonial delegates meet to plan a better form of government after the articles of confederation?

The colonial delegates met in Philadelphia to plan a better form of government after the Articles of Confederation.


Reasons for and against confederation for Alberta?

Most West Canadiens were against the confederation for many reasons. A plan to build a railway over canada and their taxes being sent to Canada East


What were the 72 resolutions mainly about?

Peace, order, and good government and its a guide for Canada in 1864-1866


What was the plan of the articles of Confederation?

New Jersey plan


What was the Americans first plan of government?

the first plan of government was the articles of confederation


The Albany Plan of Union served as a model for the what?

Articals of Confederation


Can Americans get married in Canada?

Yes, Americans can get married in Canada. They must meet the legal requirements set by the Canadian province or territory where they plan to marry.


What was the first US plan for government called?

the articals of confederation


What was the purpose of the New Jersey plan?

The purpose of the New Jersey Plan is to thoroughly change the Articles of Confederation.


Who proposed a plan that would have have retained much of the Articles of the Confederation?

William Paterson proposed a plan that would have have retained much of the Articles of the Confederation.