Confederation had a significant impact on the Maritime's identity by creating a sense of economic and political marginalization among its residents. The loss of economic power and political influence led to a feeling of being on the periphery of the newly formed Dominion of Canada. This helped to shape a strong regional identity rooted in a sense of independence and distinct cultural heritage.
Confederation
It affects an immigrants perspective on life. --------------------- There is no "Canadian Identity". Canada is a Confederation of many Nations with many cultures. Immigration enriches the Canadian Confederation by adding to those many cultures.
It helped the colonies unite into one force with all territories and resources shard
Because he thought that confederation was needed for the future development of Canada. It would benefit Canadians, including the Maritimes
This affair brought Britain to the verge of war with the United States. The Maritimes and the Canadas realized that they might very well become a battleground, they wanted to join together (create the Confederation) to become stronger in battle.
Confederation created Canada as a country instead of a British colony. Confederation meant Canada would have its own government to look after its affairs.
The area of Maritimes is 132,416 square kilometers.
The population density of Maritimes is 13.84 people per square kilometer.
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The confederation government of Switzerland creates new jobs because of their 26 canton division.
The Fenians, while attempting to put pressure on Britain to gain independence for the Irish from Britain, actually further facilitated the Canadian Confederation. The 1866-1871 raids on New Brunswick brought fear to the BNA colonies, and while already discussing Confederation for decades, the Maritimes were fearful and felt that being part of a united Canada could help to defend them. Simply, the Fenian raids sped up Confederation for the purposes of national defence.