they wanted them to be part of a railway being built from coast to coast
July 20 1871
They did not want to have responsible government, they wanted cash payment per capita and a railway.
British Columbia did want to join Confederation, but BC had not been part of the original negotiations. Therefore Britain told BC to wait until the new dominion became established. Four years later, BC joined Confederation.
the confederation promised a responsible government
Britain was conquered by the Romans. Gaul was conquered at the End of the Gallic Wars (58-50 BC). The conquest of Britain started in 43 AD.
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No, Newfoundland was the last to join, in 1949.
Those against Confederation questioned what Canada could really offer. After all the USA already had a rail system extending across their country and within a few hundred miles of BC. Most of BC trade was already north/south and culturally they only had the British connection with Canada. But it was the elite of BC that put up the biggest argument against. They did not want to give up their power and favored positions. They did not want BC to have responsible government and saw Confederation as a threat to their rather profitable situation. These arguments were addressed by Canada with money. The elite was bought off with promises of "pensions" and cash was promised on a per capita basis.
The cast of Britain BC - 2003 includes: Francis Pryor Francis Pryor as himself
As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.As far as we know, the Romans first came to Britain in 55 BC with the arrival of Julius Caesar.
In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.In 54 BC Britain was not a united country. It was ruled by various kings of the various tribes, each with their own territories.
Julius Caesar (100 BC - 44 BC).