Queen Victoria was the monarch during that time if you are referring to British history. She reigned from 1837-1901.
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It joined the United States on 1 March 1867.
1867, before that they were part of the Province of Canada.
Canada became a Dominion in 1867, but did not gain complete and absolute independence until 1982
The French Revolution (one of them) was in 1848, and Canada federated (i.e., became a confederation) in 1867. But it is not an independent nation. It is a dominion, which means it is self-governed, but it is still part of the Commonwealth of Nations, with Elizabeth II as sovereign, i.e., constitutional monarch.
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The Dual Monarchy refers to the Austria-Hungarian Empire. It is called the Dual monarchy because it was a combination of the Austrian and Hungarian Kingdoms, and their Monarchies. This came into being by the Compromise of 1867.
Canada gained some independence from the Monarchy in 1867 and became a federal state with a constitutional monarch and a parliamentary democracy, that allowing the Canada act in 1982, but remaining under Queen Elizabeth's reign.
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Canadian Confederation happened on July 1st, 1867, however, this was not a declaration of independence as Canada was part of the British Empire. The Statute of Westminster in 1931 set the country as an independent realm with allegiance to the Crown as the 'Dominion of Canada'. The current Head of the House of Windsor remains the monarch of Canada.
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2009 - 1867 = 142
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Who was at the London Conference in 1867 and why were they there?
THE SARAIS ACT, 1867 ACT NO. 22 OF 1867 1* [15th March, 1867.] An Act for the regulation of public Sarais and Puraos