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  1. Canadian Confederation - Wikipedia

    • All the former colonies and territories that became involved in the Canadian Confederation on July 1, 1867, were initially part of New France, and were once ruled by France. Nova Scotia was granted … See more

    Early Attempts

    The idea of joining the various colonies in North America was being floated as early as 1814. That year, Chief Justice of Lower Canada Jonathan Sewell sent a copy of his report, A Pl… See more

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    Influences Leading to Confederation

    Several factors influenced Confederation, caused both by internal sources and pressures … See more

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    Ideological Origins and Philosophical Dimensions

    There is extensive scholarly debate on the role of political ideas in Canadian Confederation. Traditionally, historians regarded Canadian Confederation an exercise in … See more

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    Charlottetown Conference

    In the spring of 1864, New Brunswick premier Samuel Leonard Tilley, Nova Scotia premier Charles Tupper, and Prince Edward Island premier John Hamilton Gray were conte… See more

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  4. Territorial evolution of Canada - Wikipedia

  5. Historical boundaries of Canada

    WEBThe following maps provide a picture of Canada’s territorial evolution, from 1840 to 1999. 1840. The Act of Union, passed in July 1840 and proclaimed February 10, 1841, abolished the legislatures of Lower Canada and …

  6. Confederation, 1867 - The Canadian Encyclopedia

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  8. Provinces and territories of Canada - Wikipedia

    WEBIn the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada (which upon Confederation was divided into Ontario and Quebec)—united to …

  9. Historical Boundaries of Canada | The Canadian …

    WEBFeb 7, 2006 · A post-Confederation map of Canada, printed in 1879. It shows early boundaries for the provinces of Quebec, Ontario and Manitoba, as well as the North-West Territories before the creation of Alberta and …

  10. North America 1867: Canadian Confederation

    WEBHistorical Map of North America & the Caribbean (1 July 1867 - Canadian Confederation: US expansionism, its purchase of Alaska and its alleged support of Irish Republican Fenian raiders encouraged the British to …

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  12. Canadian Provinces and the Confederation - ThoughtCo

    WEBNov 7, 2020 · The table below includes area, population, capital city, physical nature, and ethnic diversity of each of the territories and provinces in the vast Confederation, from verdant British Columbia in the Pacific …

  13. 1867 – Rebellion and Confederation - Canadian Museum of History

  14. Canada A Country by Consent: Confederation

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  16. Confederation (Plain-Language Summary) - The Canadian …

  17. Provinces and Territories and When They Became Part of Canada

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  19. Canada - Exploration, Confederation, Multiculturalism | Britannica

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  22. History of Canada (1763–1867) - Wikipedia

  23. History Since Confederation - The Canadian Encyclopedia

  24. Former colonies and territories in Canada - Wikipedia