Trade without restrictions or taxes
What is Free Trade
The number of laws listed in the Quebec conference
What are the 72 resolutions
A trade agreement between the United States and Britain that followed free trade.
What is the reciprocity treaty?
London, Quebec, Charlottetown
What are the conference's locations?
people who colonized BNA
Who are the British and the French
A statue built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Moncton city or business.
What is the sculpture of Salter?
Four big factors that led to Confederation
What are Economic Issues, Threats from Irish nationalists, Threats from the United States, A land being divided
The era of people of colour who were put into heavy work.
What was Slavery
Nova scotia, Newfoundland, Prince edward island, New Brunswick.
what are all the atlantic colonies
Seigneurs that owned 178,000 acres
What are Papineaus?
A treaty that gave free trade between the Atlantic colonies, that involved natural resources
What is the Reciprocity
Irish Nationalists that wanted to liberate islands
What were the fenians?
July 1st 1867.
When is dominion day.
Smallest Province in BNA
What is Prince Edward Island
people who are half European and half indigenous
Who are the Metis
People who wanted to eliminate French nationalism
What are the British?
The place where coloured people who owned and worked in businesses.
Where is British Columbia?
The demand for agricultural products that led to more farming in Canada west
What is farming/industry?
Largest province in BNA
What is Rupert's land
John A McDonald and George brown
what 2 politicians was fighting over french rights
The settlement near the mouth of the Assiniboine river
what is the red river settlement
Nova Scotia, PEI, and New Brunswick planned to discuss a maritime union, and it was the first of a number of meetings
What is the Charlottetown Conference?
Travelling to cities to speak about the importance of the french language
What were the actions of the catholic church?
The originating place of the Fenians
What is Ireland?
An important politician in the 1800s who was part of an successful family.
Who is Louis Joseph Papineau?