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Louis Riel is known to be either the Father of Confederation (as he brought in Manitoba aka the postage stamp province into Canada) or a "traitor." At the time, he was wanted from the rebellions that he sparked up. He was hanged from the 1885 Saskatchewan rebellion. Many of the Metis and French were horrified...Sir John A. MacDonald had said a famous quote: "He shall hang though every dog in Quebec bark in his favour." Basically saying that all the French people would be against the hanging but MacDonald would have to hang him or he'd lose votes in Ontario. Anyhow, it is still debatable whether he is a Father of Confederation or a traitor.
The pros is that more people would get electricity. The cons is that this project would be really expensive and take a lot of time.
What are some negative and positive outcomes of the reconstruction era?
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Oh, dude, like, the New England colonies had pros and cons, ya know? Pros were like, they had religious freedom and a strong sense of community, but cons were harsh winters and, like, conflicts with Native Americans. So, yeah, it was a mixed bag, man.
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Oh, dude, pros and cons, like we're weighing options for a new phone plan. So, the pros of Yukon joining confederation would be, like, access to more resources and potential economic growth. On the flip side, the cons could include losing some autonomy and having to deal with federal regulations. But hey, who needs pros and cons when you've got poutine, am I right?
"Canada West" was not a political entity. It was part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. "Canada West" was a geographical name that was applied to the territory of the former colony of Upper Canada between February 10, 1841, and July 1, 1867, i.e., between the the Act of Union and Confederation.
The main downside of Confederation was that it set the stage for a divided Canada, since it joined the French speaking province of Quebec with other, English speaking, provinces. Confederation also guaranteed Quebec special privileges which haunt Canadians to this day (a certain number/percentage of seats in the house of commons I believe).
Pros and Cons are what you want them to be. Really sit and think about if your wanna join or not. Trust me, it works!
There were 6 reasons for the confederation which are:1.Political Deadlock Led To The Great Coalition In The United Provinces Of Canada.2.A railway linking the colonies was needed to increase trade and to move troops.3.Cancellation of the Reciprocity Treaty by the United States in 1865 ended the free trade between BNA and the US.4.There was a threat of American expansion into British North America.5.Great Britain wanted her colonies to be more self-sufficient.6. Some people (especially in Canada West) wanted to expand settlement into Rupert's Land and theNorth-West Territories.
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The pros for the United States joining World War 1 include the reputation of a strong country,they had many alliances, and political gain on the world system. The cons of them joining the war include death, great casualties, and the loss of military strength.
Ukraine is not going to join Russia. It is an independent country.
The question is based on how after Canadas Confederation, Canada was given federal and provincial governments. With provincial governments, the curriculum and laws are different for everyone.One area that each province controls is education. What are the advantages and disadvantage?