he got Alberta and Saskatchewan to join the confederation.
Newfoundland joined Confederation on March 31, 1949, becoming Canada's 10th province. The decision followed a series of political and economic challenges, including the aftermath of World War II and a declining economy. A referendum held in 1948 resulted in a narrow majority favoring Confederation over other options, such as maintaining dominion status or continuing with responsible government. After negotiations, Newfoundland officially entered Confederation, marking a significant shift in its political landscape.
Thomas Paine, who also wrote the pamphlet "Common sense" to urge Colonists to join the Patriots. Also wrote article "the American cause" to life spirits up when losing the war.
did us join war in1914 yes or no
Americans felt that if they join the war they would be fighting for their country. many felt an obligation to join, or they were forced by drafts
Winnipeg did not join Confederation.
2004
The last province to join Confederation was Newfoundland, in 1949. The last territory to join Canada was Nunavut, in 1999.
Spain joining Canadian Confederation? What planet are you on?
The first province to join Confederation after 1867 was Manitoba, which joined in 1870.
He didn't "join" Confederation, well I guess in one sense he did because he was one of our Fathers of Confederation and a professional politician. Maybe that is why.
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1867
No, they did not want to join Confederation. However, John Hamilton Gray, of PEI, was in favour.
Newfoundland joined confederation on March 31, 1949
Quebec joined confederation July 1st 1867.
Alberta wanted to join the Confederation to further their economic ability, gain money, and access to the Trans-Canada railway.