People
Colonies/Provinces
Conferences
Parliament
100

This Father of Confederation wished to have a strong central government and became Canada's first Prime Minsiter. 

Who is: John A. Macdonald

100

This colony wanted special rights for French language, religion, and education. 

What is: Canada East 

100

This was the first conference and was originally meant to be a discussion of a possible Maritime union. 

What is: The Charlottetown Conference 

100

This term means to self-govern, but within limits. 

What is: self-governing

200

This Father of Confederation represented Quebec and fought for the support of French Canadians' rights.

Who is: George-Etienne Cartier 

200

These colonies wanted new trade partners and a railway to move goods. 

What are: The Maritime Colonies 

200

This conference established was where the British North America Act was written. 

What is: The London Conference 

200

This government represented the interests of all the colonies. 

What is: Federal government

300

This Father of Confederation did not support French Canadians' rights. 

Who is: George Brown 

300

This province wanted a solution to the land ownership issue; did not join Confederation in 1867. 

What is: Prince Edward Island (PEI)

300

This conference establish the framework for the Dominion of Canada. 

What is: The Quebec Conference 

300

This part of Parliament is considered the lowe rhouse: the number of representatives from each province would be based on population size. 

What is: The House of Commons

400

This minority group were brought to the conferences and used their social skills for goodwill and to encourage friendships

Who is: women / wives, daughters, sisters of leaders

400

These two provinces originally protested Confederation, noting that they did not get to vote on the idea. 

What are: Nova Scotia and New Brunswick 

400

List the months and years each conference took place in. 

When are: 

Charlottetown Coference - September, 1864

 Quebec Conference - October, 1864

London Confernece - December, 1866 - March, 1867

400

This part of Parliament is considered the upper hosue: equal number of representatives from each region. 

What is: The Senate

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