Aboriginal perspectives on Confederation in Canada were varied and complex. Many Indigenous leaders opposed Confederation, fearing it would undermine their rights and sovereignty, as it often did not recognize their treaties or land claims. Others saw potential benefits in joining a larger political entity but were concerned about the implications for their self-governance and cultural preservation. Overall, the general sentiment leaned towards skepticism and opposition due to the historical context of colonization and the desire for autonomy.
Well, it benfited the aboriginal peoples because then they did it.
Pei was against confederation....
Newfoundland was against Confederation and also the french.
he was for confederation.
He was for confederation
he was for confederation.
He was against confederation. He thought it would take away the rights of the French, and he also was against religion.
He was with confederation and got support from the catholic church.
Yes there are 4 nations and more. Canada is a confederation of many nations. The provinces were nations, which is why Canada is a confederation, and several groups within Canada claim nation status including many Aboriginal groups.
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Thomas D'Arcy McGee was a strong supporter of Confederation.
Most West Canadiens were against the confederation for many reasons. A plan to build a railway over canada and their taxes being sent to Canada East