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he told George that Upper and Lower Canada can have better chance to govern, if they have whole province of Canada and also better have defense against United State
Convince them that you're mature enough and that you won't wear heavy excessive makeup.
He speaks to the Fallen Angels to convince them to take up arms, and he speaks to Eve to convince her to eat the fruit.
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It proved how weak the Articles of Confederation were, and that there was need for a stronger central government.
Laurier was Prime Minster when Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as provinces, but he did not have to convince them to join Canada. The two provinces were created out of the Northwest Territories; which was already Canadian territory.
The intent of the Federalist Papers was to convince the States (particularly New York) to ratify the newly created Constitution and replace the central government organized under the Articles of Confederation.
he told George that Upper and Lower Canada can have better chance to govern, if they have whole province of Canada and also better have defense against United State
there were actually three conferences. the Charlottetown conference, the quebec conference and the London conference. the Charlottetown conference was held for the maritime colonies because they were planning a union between the maritime colonies, but representatives from upper and lower Canada attended to see if they could try and convince them to form a larger union. the quebec conference was held to discuss forming a new united country and the London conference was held to create the BNA Act. this is a good website for information: www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/confederation/023001-2000-e.HTML
he had to convince the Queen of Elizabeth of the English
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The anti-federalists were opposed to the Constitution and actually wanted the Articles of Confederation to be revised if anything.Also, the Federalists (who wanted the constitution) wrote a series of essays to support the Constsitution and to inform people on why the Constitution is a good thing and that it will help America become a more stable country. Some writers are John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton.
to persuade the colonies to declare independanceTo convince the American colonists to declare independence from Great Britain, then set up a democratic government.
The Federalist Papers were made to try and convince New York to accept the Constitution. Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. They are divided into 4 books: 1st book- Was about the blessings of having a federal government, 2nd book- Examine the Articles of Confederation and explained its weaknesses, 3rd book- Analyze and defend the Constitution, 4th book- About the dangers and delights of a free government.