The Fenians, an Irish nationalist group, aimed to liberate Ireland from British rule and sought support from Irish communities in British North America (BNA). Their raids into Canada in the 1860s highlighted the vulnerabilities of BNA colonies and the potential threat posed by external forces. This prompted leaders in BNA to recognize the need for greater unity and cooperation among the colonies for mutual defense, ultimately contributing to the push for Confederation in 1867. Thus, the Fenian activities inadvertently galvanized support for the union among the BNA colonies.
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Why had british north america join?
American expansion was a threat because, the Americans believed in "Manifest Destiny" which was the belief that the United states had a duty to take over the land of North America. The colonies of BNA, thought if they joined together they would be a better defense.
Bank of British North America was created in 1835.
Bank of British North America ended in 1918.
The Peopling of British North America was created in 1986.
The relationship between Britain and British North America was mostly strained. British North America was bitter about the taxes it had to pay to Britain.
They immigrated to British North America because they felt like it
the amount of british who came to North America is 50 000
It was them or the USA and the USA was by far the greatest threat to Canada and other British colonies in North America.
North America. Its a province in Canada.