Newfoundland didnt participate in the First Conferenence ( The Charlottetown Conference. ) But they did participate in the send conference. ( Quebec Conference. )
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No, they did not want to join Confederation. However, John Hamilton Gray, of PEI, was in favour.
He probly didnt participate because, he didnt want to get killed like his best friend bob did from last time.
because they didnt want people taxing them on supplies
He was all for confederation, he didnt really have a big part in confederation but he had a big part in leading up to confederation.
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He participated in the Charlottetown Conference(1864), the Quebec conference(1864), and the London Conference (1867)
Fathers of Confederation are a group of people who attended the Charlotte and Quebec Conference in the year 1864 in London. Originally, there were 36 original Fathers of Confederation.
It didnt? The Articles of Confederation were removed almost a century prior to the Civil War.
Key meetings that led to Canadian Confederation included the Charlottetown Conference in September 1864, where the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick discussed the idea of uniting. This was followed by the Quebec Conference in October 1864, where the terms of Confederation were outlined. The final decision was made at the London Conference in December 1866, leading to the Confederation of Canada on July 1, 1867.
they described it as a weakness to some of the governments well to the executive branch the executive branch didnt like the articles of confederation
Because he like pie and they didnt because he was french.