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CONFEDERATION

Socials 9 - Mrs. Bronson
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The third of three Confederation Conferences.
A British Earl who was charged with the task of putting responsible gov't into operation in BNA.
A person in a modern political party whose job it is to make sure all party members are in legislature when the party is voting on a bill, and that they all vote the same way.
A British Earl who suggested the British government consider a large union of the BNA colonies
The first of three Confederation Conferences
A type of government in which the provinces and a central government share the powers of government
The BNA Act was Canada's first ____
A bill passed by Canada's elected, reformist government that compensated rebels for damaged property during the 1837 Rebellions
When two or more political parties join to form a government
A tax sometimes placed on a foreign made product when it is sold in Canada.
Britain's involvement in this American war made many in BNA worry about another U.S. attack on Canada
The system set up in the United Canadas which gave the French and English a separate vote on each government bill.
When 3 or 4 political parties in the United Canada worked together to save the gov't of Canada and to make Confederation happen.
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The second of three Confederation Conferences
A political problem that resulted when the political parties could not agree when voting to pass laws
A period of low economic activity marked by high unemployment
America's idea that it was the destiny of the U.S. to rule all of BNA.
A term meaning that the number of seats an area gets in the government legislature is determined the size of its population.
A plan published in America that called for a U.S. take over of Canada
The name referring to the creation of Canada as a separate and independent from Britain.
The colonial economic relationship whereby the colonies ship their resources to British factories, and Britain sells manufactured profits to colonies for profit.
People in the colonial governments that did not belong to a political party, and who could topple the government if they voted against a government bill.
A government than can be voted out by the people.
British laws that gave the colonies a privileged trading relationship with Britain.
To incorporate a territory or country into another country
An act passed by the British parliament that made Canada its own nation.