the trasportation was mainly wooden ships since there was no railways (that could happen when they join confed!!) :D
Sir Charles Tupper wanted Confederation, for he thought that the railway was needed in Nova Scotia in order to make Nova Scotia's economy prosper. He thought Confederation would let Nova Scotia continue to live. PEACE.
All parts of Canada benefitted from Confederation.
the first four colonies to join confederation were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Canada East and Canada West.
If your talking about provinces then the first four provinces that joined confederation (the original dominion of Canada) were Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. They all joined in 1867.
Only three provinces joined together, but once they did so there were four provinces. Confused?? The three provinces that joined in Confederation were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. Upon Confederation, the Province of Canada was severed into the provinces of Québec and Ontario.
Nova Scotia gave the confederation more goods and the trads that other things did not have
they hated other colonies
Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces to join Canada in 1867.
Joshpe Howe a publisher of a newspaper was aginest the confederation for nova scotia
Nova Scotia was dissatisfied with Confederation because of John A. Macdonald's leadership of the Conservatives.
Nova Scotia was part of the original confederation leaders and is still part of confederation. The is only one province that has talk about separation.
Nova Scotia did not 'join' Canada. Nova Scotia was one of the original four provinces of Confederation.
Nova Scotia joined Confederation July 1, 1867.
Why indeed? The majority of Nova Scotians did not want to join which was made very clear when they elected representatives wanting Nova Scotia to leave Confederation.
Sir Charles Tupper wanted Confederation, for he thought that the railway was needed in Nova Scotia in order to make Nova Scotia's economy prosper. He thought Confederation would let Nova Scotia continue to live. PEACE.
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Nova Scotia.