Which modern-day province was considered Canada East?
Quebec
What year was the Charlottetown Conference Held?
1864
What were the three maritime colonies at the Charlottetown conference?
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI
What were the 4 main key themes that emerged from the Charlottetown discussion?
Economic integration, defense and security, federal structure, and cultural diversity
For Macdonald, Charlottetown was a decisive _________
Which modern-day province was considered Canada West?
Ontartio
Which Provinces were discussed for Maritime Union?
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and PEI
What did Macdonald, Cartier, and Brown want to do at the Charlottetown Conference?
Expand the discussion to include the Canadas
What was a major selling point for the maritimes?
To expand trade and federal support for infrastructure
What was the Charlottetown Conference concluded with?
A shared commitment to continue discussions at a follow up meeting in Quebec City
What year was the Union of the Canadas formed?
1841
Who did a masterclass in political strategy and persuasion at the conference?
Sir John A. Macdonald
What 3 people sought an invitiation to the Charolettetown Conference?
John A. Macdonald, George Cartier, George Brown
Macdonald and Cartier stressed the importance of creating what?
funding and organizing the defense more effectively than individual colonies
While no formal agreements were the signed, the Charlottetown Conference succeeded at what?
Shifting the focus from maritime union to a broader confederation.
Who formed the Great Coalition (2 people) and what year was it formed?
Sir John A. Macdonald and George Brown. It was formed in 1864.
Sir John A. Macdonald recognized the potential to expand the scope of discussions, what did he do because of this?
persuade his fellow leaders in the Canadas to seize the opportunity.
What was the original purpose of the Charlottetown Conference?
To explore the possibilities of uniting the maritime colonies
Macdonald carefully framed _______ as a strength rather than a compromise
the concept of a federal system (provinces retaining control over local matters)
The ability to navigate complex political landscapes and forge coalitions.
Which two leaders led the Conservative Party?
Sir John A. Macdonald and George-Etienne Cartier
"Charlottetown was the moment when the disparate visions of a new political entity began to coalesce not out of necessity but out of ____, ____, and ____"(Moore, 1997).
Persuasion, Inspiration, and Pragmatism
What did maritime leaders see union as?
A way to address shared economic and defense challenges and strategies
Cartier assured what to alleviate concern?
French Canadian would retain their cultural and religious rights
key allies in the Maritimes