Changing British attitudes would have pushed Confederation because, the British were only concerned about making money in the Market and becoming larger (population).
The British only wanted to join with the US because the US could take on their debt and they could go without hunger and riots!
Confederation was met with a mix of optimism and skepticism in British Columbia. Many residents hoped it would lead to economic growth, improved infrastructure, and greater security, particularly with the promise of a transcontinental railway. However, there were concerns about the loss of autonomy and the potential dominance of eastern provinces. Ultimately, the decision to join Confederation was influenced by the desire for stability and development in a rapidly changing region.
We represent the little englanders and we are for confederation! We are a group of people from Britain, and we beleive that the British Empire should stay within British borders. We want to separate ourselves from our canadian colony because they are wasting our resources.
Cognitive restructuring involves changing your attitudes, thoughts, or beliefs to align with reality. By acknowledging and altering irrational or negative thoughts, you can develop a more realistic and adaptive perspective on situations. This process can lead to improved emotional well-being and more effective goal-setting.
Shays' Revolution :)
Yes Ghana was lead by the British
The only thing it lead to was the United States Constitution.
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The states that took the lead in advocating for a change in government due to the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation were Virginia and Massachusetts. Virginia was the first to call for a convention to revise the Articles, which eventually led to the Constitutional Convention. Massachusetts also played a significant role by proposing a series of reforms to address the weaknesses in the existing government.
Shays Rebellion pointed out the problems in the Articles of Confederation. This lead to the production of the Constitution.
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a "lead" in British English means a leash.
attitudes towards driving, such as being patient, cautious, and alert, greatly impact your behavior on the road. Positive attitudes can lead to safe driving habits and a better overall driving experience.