Well ... a positive effect of the confederation of Canada, would be the avoidance of annexation, (look it up in the dictionary) from the U.S. Another one would be the fact that they could control their own taxes, education, and military. Having one central government would allow the government to pass bills more easily, because before, there was a double majority, which meant, they both agreed, or nothing got passed(Canada West and Canada East always disagreed). One bad thing i can think of, is that the French would be somewhat assimilated into the English way. They felt like they were losing their culture by giving into a central government, that's why they wanted more provincial rights. Military control could also be kind of bad for the country. Before Canada became a country, Britain took control of all military aspects of Canada, which meant they also paid for everything. Taking control of the military also means you take control of the bill.
British Columbia is located in the middle of paradise , on the west coast of Canada .
They wanted to join Canada because: ~they wanted Canada to pay for the colonies debts. ~they wanted Canada to make payments to the new province every year.they wanted to!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The key figures responsible for bringing British Columbia into Confederation in 1871 included Premier John A. Macdonald, who was the Prime Minister of Canada, and British Columbia's Governor, Sir James Douglas. Local leaders like Amor de Cosmos and Richard McBride also played significant roles by advocating for union with Canada and promoting the economic benefits of Confederation. Their efforts helped address concerns about transportation and governance, ultimately leading to British Columbia joining the Canadian Confederation.
British Columbia.
Isn't it almost 138 years too late to be asking that question? British Columbia did join Canada. On July 20, 1871, British Columbia became the first colony to join Confederation, thereby becoming Canada's fifth province.
The colony of British Columbia joined Confederation on July 20 1871.
British Columbia joined Confederation on July 20, 1871.
British Columbia Joined confederation on July 20th 1871July 20th 1871
Manitoba joined Confederation July 15, 1870. British Columbia joined Confederation July 20, 1871.
British Columbia was not part of the Confederation in 1867; it joined Canada later, in 1871. At the time of Confederation, British Columbia was a separate colony, and its leaders were initially hesitant about joining Canada due to concerns over infrastructure and trade. However, the promise of a transcontinental railway and economic benefits ultimately swayed British Columbia to enter Confederation.
some people in British Columbia supported the idea because they wanted more control over their government. British Columbia had the advantage that if they would join the confederation the Canadian government would make them a railway from Nova Scotia to British Columbia
The answer is PEI at 1867. They take the PEI .
The three choices open to the colony of british columbia in 870-1871 were that British Columbia could remain a British colony, the colony could join the united states and that British columbia could join the canadian confederation.
Ontario,quebec, Alberta and british Columbia
British Columbia, in 1871. Please see the link.
women. that's all i can think of..
The Father of Confederation from British Columbia who changed his name to "Love of the Universe" was Amor De Cosmos. He was a prominent political figure who played a key role in advocating for British Columbia's entry into Confederation and later changed his name to reflect his beliefs in universal love and peace.