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He became a strong supporter to confederation, and the intercolonial railway
yes
Sir Adams George Archibald agreed with Charles Tupper that confederation would improve Nova Scotia's economy. I think.
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Americans wanted a stronger government than the Articles of Confederation provided for a number of reasons. The Articles of Confederation lacked the necessary powers to govern effectively leaving it unable to enforce laws collect taxes or provide for a unified military. The Articles of Confederation also did not have any means of resolving disputes between the states. Furthermore the Articles of Confederation did not have a strong executive branch and could not create a unified currency. Finally the Articles of Confederation did not allow for the direct participation of citizens in the government and it was difficult to amend the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation lacked the necessary powers to govern effectively leaving it unable to enforce laws collect taxes or provide for a unified military. The Articles of Confederation did not have any means of resolving disputes between the states. The Articles of Confederation did not have a strong executive branch and could not create a unified currency. The Articles of Confederation did not allow for the direct participation of citizens in the government and it was difficult to amend the Articles of Confederation.These shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation led Americans to seek a stronger more effective government that could better meet the needs of the nation.
its on pg. 102 4th paragraph. 1. Rebellion 2. Joining the U.S
joseph howe died of asickness or death but he will want us to remember him for how he saved canada.
He just wanted peace between the lands and wanted people to make their own discissions and trust their own opinions. lol:) :)
No, they did not want to join Confederation. However, John Hamilton Gray, of PEI, was in favour.
It did
Alberta wanted to join the Confederation to further their economic ability, gain money, and access to the Trans-Canada railway.
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They didn't want to Join They wanted to be on their own
Why indeed? The majority of Nova Scotians did not want to join which was made very clear when they elected representatives wanting Nova Scotia to leave Confederation.
they wanted them to be part of a railway being built from coast to coast