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It affected confederation cuz the raids raised the Britain colonies defenses against the war with BNA so BNA had to get the same defenses by using raids
North German Confederation ended in 1871.
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Articles_of_Confederation
it is bigg and strong and it had an influence to the countries
German Shepherds were re named Alsatians. They have since been re-named back because of the US influence.
The Trent Incident, The St. Albans Raid, The Civil War, the Fenians, Manifest Destiny, and the end of trade
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.
Fenians Johnstown GAA was created in 1968.
Michael Crawford has written: 'The Fenians' -- subject(s): Fenians, History
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The Articles of Confederation was influenced by ," Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness."
The idea that a strong central government threatens the rights of the people and of the states was a major influence on the authors of the Articles of Confederation.
Keith Amos has written: 'The Fenians in Australia, 1865-1880' -- subject(s): History, Irish, Fenians
It encouraged Canada and Britain to trade more often. in my opinion it didn't really affect confederation but i think Canada was just trying to get in a good relationship with Britain so they can achieve confederation.
When the Fenians sent armed raids across the Canadian border the Canadians were alarmed. The Canadians were so shocked that it caused them to band together and they became one strong nation on guard against the Fenians. though the Fenians did take part in Canada becoming one strong united nation the real main reason in the annextation bill.
no the Fenians lost
Ontario is pushing for the continuing of Confederation because it is a net benefit for them. They have the most political power and influence when compared to other members and are able to influence national policy to their advantage.