Opponents of confederation often argue that it can lead to a loss of regional autonomy, as centralized governance may prioritize national interests over local needs. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for unequal power dynamics, where larger provinces dominate decision-making processes. Economic disparities and varying levels of development among regions can also create friction, as wealthier areas may resist sharing resources with less affluent ones. Finally, cultural differences and historical grievances may fuel resistance to a unified political structure.
Revise the Articles of Confederation
They were people who were against slavery for various reasons.
Canada East believed that joining the confederation would end up being a financial burden. The people were unable to see how it would benefit them, and felt the extra taxes would also present a problem.
To amend the Articles of Confederation.
confederation
Most West Canadiens were against the confederation for many reasons. A plan to build a railway over canada and their taxes being sent to Canada East
Pei was against confederation....
Newfoundland was against Confederation and also the french.
he was for confederation.
He was for confederation
he was for confederation.
Confederacies tend to be unable to organize for mutual defense and police trade disputes between different member states.
Because people such as Geneveive were afraid of confederation because they feared the lost of their acadian french herritage.Also their french launguge and culture. They also did not want to have to compete for supplies from their markets for their farms.
He was against confederation. He thought it would take away the rights of the French, and he also was against religion.
He was with confederation and got support from the catholic church.
Some reasons against confederation include concerns about loss of sovereignty and autonomy, potential for unequal distribution of power among member states, and difficulties in reaching consensus on important issues due to diverse interests and priorities among member states. Additionally, fears about economic disparities, cultural clashes, and the challenge of coordinating policies and resources at a larger scale can also deter countries from pursuing confederation.
Thomas D'Arcy McGee was a strong supporter of Confederation.