Kategóriák: Minden - culture - independence - confederation

a Gordon Keeler 12 éve

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CONFEDERATION

During the discussions surrounding the confederation, various regions had distinct concerns and priorities. Some areas, like Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, feared losing their independence and had issues with the confederation, while also being cautious of American annexation.

CONFEDERATION

Same amount of seats in parlament as east

CONFEDERATION

PEI

Feared that they would love their independance
Wanted their political views to be recognized

Western Canada

Wanted everyone to join them and Canada East
French culture was not an issue
Accepted the confederation
french political views was not an issue

Nova Scotia

Feared that they would lose their independance
Had some problems with the confederation
Wanted their poltitcal views to be recognized
No political deadlock

New Brunswick

Feared that they would lose their independance
Had some problems with the confederation
French culture was an issue
wanted their political views to be recognized

Eastern Canada

Wanted everyone to join them and Canada West
french cullture was not an issue
against the confederation
Political Deadlock
Same amount of parlament seats as west

Newfoundland

Feared American Annexation
Feared they would lose their independace
French political views was not an issue
french culture was not an issue
had no problem with the confederation
No political deadlock