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It helped the confederation of Canada because it would help to trade to buy and sell goods to other colonies rather than just to your own colony which wouldn't help them at all....

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What events lead many Americans to desire stronger national government?

The Articles of Confederation... and that's all I Know


What would PEI demand from confederation?

Prince Edward Island (PEI) sought several key demands during its consideration of joining Confederation in 1867. Primarily, PEI wanted financial assistance to address its debt and improve its infrastructure, including roads and railways. Additionally, the island demanded a guarantee of its representation in the new federal structure and assurances regarding land rights for its residents. Ultimately, these concerns reflected a desire for economic stability and political security within the Confederation framework.


How did the Civil war of America lead to confederation?

The American Civil War (1861-1865) itself did not lead to confederation; rather, it was a conflict between the Northern states (Union) and the Southern states (Confederacy) over issues such as slavery and states' rights. The Southern states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America, which was an attempt at a confederation of independent states. Ultimately, the Union's victory restored national unity and led to the abolition of slavery, but the Confederacy's existence was a direct consequence of the war, rather than a result of confederation.


What document preceded the constitution as the framework for American government?

the articles of confederation


The U.S. Constitution replaced the Articles of what?

The Articles of Confederation.

Related Questions

What was the most important achievement for the New England Confederation during its lifetime?

Railways


Why were railways an important factor in negotiating confederation?

Because it is a way of uniting the provence and a way to ship goods.


What started confederation?

Confederation started because everyone wanted to use the new railways because they were faster than ships, wagons, horses ect. and confederation also promised that they would pay off the debts.


What was the transportation for Nova Scotia during Confederation?

the trasportation was mainly wooden ships since there was no railways (that could happen when they join confed!!) :D


What did Articles of Confederation lead to?

Shays' Revolution :)


What was Prince Edward Island like in 1860?

it had no railways, lots of blacksmiths, less education, lots of farming, it was a colony not a province/city, confederation was going on at that time


What did the failure of the Articles of Confederation lead to?

The only thing it lead to was the United States Constitution.


What effects did shays rebellion have on the articles of confederation?

Shays Rebellion pointed out the problems in the Articles of Confederation. This lead to the production of the Constitution.


Who lead a confederation of the Eastern Woodlands Indians?

fat albert did


How would the railways help confederation?

They were used for shipping goods and men, but the south had less railroads and the union army pulled up many to stop the easy movement of troops.


What are the priority areas of Indian railways-2004?

Central Railways, Northern Railways & Western Railways.


Describe how Tupper Charles lead their Nova Scotia to Confederation?

Because