because they didnt want a part for the colonies anymore. (protecting)
They didn't have a choice, they were transferred to Canada in a deal with Britain.
Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canadian Confederation on March 31, 1949. This marked the last province to join Canada, transitioning from being a dominion to a province within the country. The decision to join was confirmed through a referendum held in 1948, where the majority voted in favor of confederation.
They were not colonies and had their own treaties with Britain. Besides it would have been much harder to expand as Canada wanted if they had rights within the Confederation.
Because it was included in land transfers from Britain to the new Canadian Confederation. Edmontonians were never consulted.
It affected confederation cuz the raids raised the Britain colonies defenses against the war with BNA so BNA had to get the same defenses by using raids
Yes.
no
Spain joining Canadian Confederation? What planet are you on?
1867, one of the Charter members of the Canadian Confederation.
The impact of Canada's Confederation continues to this day.
July 1, 1867. Or now commonly known as Canada day.
The newest Canadian province is Newfoundland and Labrador, which entered confederation on March 31, 1949. The newest Canadian territory is Nunavut, which entered confederation on April 1, 1999.