there were actually three conferences. the Charlottetown conference, the quebec conference and the London conference. the Charlottetown conference was held for the maritime colonies because they were planning a union between the maritime colonies, but representatives from upper and lower Canada attended to see if they could try and convince them to form a larger union. the quebec conference was held to discuss forming a new united country and the London conference was held to create the BNA Act.
this is a good website for information: www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-2000-e.HTML
the British North America Act. the conferences were the quebec, london , and charlottetown conferences. for the dates go to http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-2700-e.html.
John A. Macdonald, George Etiennes Cartier, and George Brown
the articles of confederation
can i have a examples of confederation
The Articles of Confederation.
Three conferences were held leading up to confederation!
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the British North America Act. the conferences were the quebec, london , and charlottetown conferences. for the dates go to http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-2700-e.html.
This man was a Father of Confederation. He was one of the few polititains who wanted all the provinces to unite and become one. He had big dreams on the future and helped to make plans for confederation. He also attended all three conferences about confederation with other members. THere were twenty-three members in total.
There are a number of things that the fathers of confederation did. They brought provinces together and worked out various democratic ways of governing these territories in various conferences.
There are a number of things that the fathers of confederation did. They brought provinces together and worked out various democratic ways of governing these territories in various conferences.
DR B.R Ambedkar attended all three Round Table Conferences.
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Potsdam , Tehran and Yalta conferences .
Quebec joined confederation in 1867- with the other first three provinces.
The Canadian Confederation conferences were primarily held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and Quebec City, Quebec. The first conference took place in Charlottetown in September 1864, where the leaders of the Maritime Provinces discussed a union that would later include Canada West (Ontario) and Canada East (Quebec). The subsequent Quebec Conference in October 1864 resulted in the formulation of a more detailed proposal for the confederation. These meetings laid the groundwork for the British North America Act, which established Canada as a nation in 1867.
The Yalta ConferenceThe Potsdam ConferenceThe Casablanca Conference