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The Parti Rouge, a political party in Canada East (now Quebec), opposed Confederation primarily due to concerns over the preservation of French culture and autonomy. They feared that joining a larger federation would diminish their political influence and lead to the dominance of English-speaking provinces. Additionally, they were apprehensive about the economic implications, believing that Confederation would benefit wealthier regions at the expense of their own interests. Overall, they sought to maintain their distinct identity and governance rather than merge into a centralized system.

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