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The Conferences
Causes
People
The Unions
100
When government decisions (i.e. passing of a law / bill) could not be made because opposing sides have equal power. (i.e. Canada East and Canada West)
What is political deadlock?
100
The conferences took place between these years.
What is 1864-1867.
100
A free trade policy whereby products were allowed in the US.
What is an external cause.
100
Sir John A. MacDonald is featured on this Canadian monetary note. (bill)
What is the $10 bill?
100
The maritime union is the combination of these three provinces.
What are New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.
200
A proposed railway system that would link the BNA colonies; beneficial for trade between colonies.
What is an intercolonial railway?
200
Newfoundland was not invited here.
What is the Charlottetown Conference?
200
A cause where the population of Canada increased.
What is an internal cause.
200
Sir John A. was a member of this political party.
What is the Conservative Party?
200
This is the reason why the maritime union was created.
What is the Civil war or United states miltary threat.
300
A forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favour of a new system.
What is revolutionary?
300
The conference that created the '72 Resolutions'.
What is the Quebec Conference?
300
The war which horrified Canadians and drove many away from the thought of republicism.
What is the American Civil War.
300
He thought that Canada should pursue free trade.
Who is George Brown.
300
The British hoped that making a union would make the colonies less "this" on Britain.
What is reliant.
400
A member of an Irish 19th century, revolutionary nationalist organization.
What is a Fenian?
400
This was the source of conflict at the Charlottetown conference.
What is who favoured a legislative union.
400
16 delegates from these three provinces attended the London conference.
Who are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the United Province of Canada (Canada East and Canada West)?
400
He was an Irish Canadian, novelist who went to Canada in the 1850's.
Who is Thomas D'arcy McGee.
400
The Maritime union was formed in this year.
What is the 1820's
500
This part of British North America contained areas at present day Northern Ontario and the part of New France.
What is upper Canada?
500
This conference happened a year before the confederation of Canada.
What is the London Conference?
500
Dr. Charles Tupper, a Conservative leader, strongly supported the idea of Conferation in this colony. Joseph Howe was strongly opposed to it.
What is Nova Scota?
500
He was the first prime minister of the dominion of Canada.
Who is Sir John A. Macdonald
500
The maritime union was present in these conferences.
What is all of the conferences.
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