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Title: Confederation Achieved!! The Charlottetown, Quebec and London Conferences


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Confederation Achieved!!The Charlottetown,
Quebec and London Conferences
  • History 3

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Confederation conferences
  • In 1864, two conferences were held that changed
    the course of history for the British North
    American colonies. They were the Charlottetown
    Conference and the Quebec Conference.
  • Flashback Canada, page 52

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The Charlottetown Conference
  • On September 1, 1864, delegates from New
    Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island
    colonies meet to discuss a union (confederation)
    among themselves. NFLD does not attend
  • The Canadian (Canada East and West) delegates
    have joined them but propose a wider union that
    includes Canada and the Maritime colonies.
  • The delegates agree to meet again to discuss the
    Canadian delegations idea at another conference
    in Quebec City next month.

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The Charlottetown Conference
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The Charlottetown Conference
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The Quebec Conference
  • The politicians from all of the colonies,
    including NFLD, meet to discuss the idea of
    confederation between all of the colonies and to
    work out all of the details.
  • Their plan becomes known as the Seventy-Two
    Resolutions. Some of the plans highlights
    include

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The Seventy-Two Resolutions
  • That there be a strong central government that
    dealt with issues that affected the whole
    country, like defence, trade and foreign affairs.
  • Each province would look after its own affairs.
  • The system of government would follow the British
    model and constitution and the head of government
    would be the King or Queen.
  • The federal government would have an elected
    House of Commons and an appointed Legislative
    Assembly (Senate).
  • Members in the House of Commons would be elected
    according to the principle of representation by
    population.
  • NFLD, the Northwest Territories and British
    Columbia would be allowed to join the unions as
    terms were worked out.

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The Quebec Conference
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The Quebec Conference
Harris (Group of Seven) Painting at Quebec
Conference, 1867
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The Quebec Conference
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The London Conference
  • Over the next two years, many discussions and
    debates have raged across the colonies arguing
    for and against Confederation.
  • In the end, the people in Canada East, Canada
    West, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have voted in
    favour of Confederation.
  • But, the union is not official until the British
    Parliament approves it
  • 16 delegates from Canada went to Britain
    throughout the winter of 1866-67 to create
    legislation that the British Parliament would
    pass in order to allow Canada to be created.
    This was called the London Conference.

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The London Conference
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The Constitution Act, 1867
  • The British North America Act is passed by the
    British Parliament.
  • When Queen Victoria signed the legislation on
    July 1, 1867, Canada was created!!
  • The Dominion of Canada united the provinces of
    New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Quebec and
    Ontario.

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Our Changing Flag
The Union Jack 1867-1945
The Red Ensign 1945-1965
The Maple Leaf 1965- present
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