The answer is PEI at 1867. They take the PEI .
1733
they did this by, declaring freedom from the British then they made their new plan of government, the Articles of Confederation
The beaver dams battle took place in Karnydarny town
Key meetings that led to Canadian Confederation included the Charlottetown Conference in September 1864, where the provinces of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick discussed the idea of uniting. This was followed by the Quebec Conference in October 1864, where the terms of Confederation were outlined. The final decision was made at the London Conference in December 1866, leading to the Confederation of Canada on July 1, 1867.
The colonists proclaimed the Declaration of Independence. After that the war took place in the colonies with the British sending ships of soldiers.
Vancouver is in British Columbia
in the cariboo district of british columbia,canada
3 hours
No, the people who live in it take pride in their province that's why they say that.
It takes about 7 hours.
Lumbering takes place in various regions across Canada, including British Columbia, Quebec, Ontario, and Alberta. Each region has its own forestry industry with different tree species and harvesting methods. British Columbia is the largest producer of lumber in Canada, followed by Quebec.
The first governor general of British columbia was James Douglas. As the gold rush began to take place, Douglas took the initiative of becoming the leader. Realizing he had no real authority over the colony he took the news back to the British Council who then made him the first legal Governor of Britsh columbia
Google maps says it takes a little over 13 hours by car.
King, and a Congress
2000 miels
the articles of confederation was signed in Maryland
Off the coast of British Columbia, Canada in a small villiage called Lumber Landing. There's a map in the front of the book.