He was for confederation
Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of Confederation".
To protect against tyranny
Yes, the Anti-Federalists were obviously against it, though.
because they wanted to do that
Pei was against confederation....
Shay's Rebellion backfired because of how cruel the confederation was against the Native Americans. The people thus started to resent the confederation.
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.
Thomas D'Arcy McGee was a strong supporter of Confederation.
Because people such as Geneveive were afraid of confederation because they feared the lost of their acadian french herritage.Also their french launguge and culture. They also did not want to have to compete for supplies from their markets for their farms.
There were many reasons that led the people to call for changes to the Articles of Confederation. One such reason was because too many states fought among themselves which in turn weakened the government instead of united the colonies against Britain.
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
It was necessary for the government to take strong measures against people who opposed the war so that all can remain united. The United of States was a confederation and unity was critical.