Factors Leading to Confederation
Charlottetown Conference 1864
Quebec Conference 1864
London Conference 1866
BNA Act 1867
100

This was something that was essential for trade, defense against the US, and confederation. And people realized that this could only be completed if expenses were shared between all of the colonies

What is a national railway

100

This was considered the social event of the year in PEI

What is the Charlottetown Conference

100

(2 parts) Aboriginal affairs and defense were deemed to be the responsibility of this level of government, while education and health care were the responsibility of this level

What is Federal and Provincial

100

This country agreed to give Canada confederation

What is Britain

100

This term outlines that French and English would be the official languages of parliament

What is bilingualism

200

When the north won the American civil war in 1865,  Canadians worried that they would send  their army into Canada as a way of getting  back at this country

What is Britain

200

This notable western province was not invited to the Charlottetown Conference

What is British Columbia

200

This province was too far away to attend the Quebec Conference

What is British Columbia

200

With confederation granted, Canada became Britain's first this

What is Britain's first "self-governing Dominion"

200

British Columbia joined confederation in this year

What is 1871

300

British North America had been enjoying a  special arrangement known as this, where  they could trade with Britain at reduced  prices and a low amount of tax.

What are the Corn Laws

300

This was the outcome of the Charlottetown Conference

What is supporting the idea of joining the Canadas and Maritime Colonies (and meeting again soon to discuss further)

300

These were the 6 attendees of the Quebec Conference

What are Canada East, Canada West, and the 4 maritime provinces (PEI, NB, NS, NFLD)

300
It was agreed that Canada would not have control over this

What are external (global) affairs

300

This is a political system in which seats are allocated in the House of Commons on the basis of population. It upholds a fundamental principle of parliamentary democracy that all votes should be counted equally. It became an important consideration in the lead up to Confederation. 

What is representation by population or "rep by pop"

400

To settle the dispute between the French  and English within Upper and Lower  Canada during the Rebellions of 1836-37,  the British Government decided that the  fairest way to establish a government was  to give each side this

What is equal representation

400

This founding father of Canada proposed the idea that the maritime colonies consider a union with the Canadas (Canada East and Canada West)

Who is Sir John A. Macdonald

400

This was the "brains" behind many of the Quebec Resolutions

Who is Sir John A. Macdonald

400

The London Conference led the way to this historic act

What is the British North America Act

400

These were the original 4 provinces of the Dominion of Canada

What is Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

500

Many Americans believed in this, the belief that one day the USA would control all of North America.

What is the Manifest Destiny

500

The original goal of the Charlottetown Conference was to discuss a maritime union amongst these 3 maritime colonies

What is PEI, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia (Newfoundland was NOT invited)

500

Also known as the 72 resolutions, this was a group of statements written at the Quebec Conference which laid out the framework for the Canadian Constitution and which levels of government would have specific responsibilities. They were adopted by the majority of the provinces of Canada, and became the basis for the London Conference of 1866

What are the Quebec Resolutions

500

The London Conference was attended by these 4 colonies

What is Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia

500

Ottawa was chosen as the capital by this monarch, due it its strategic defensive position and because a new parliament building had opened there in 1866

Who is Queen Victoria

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