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Confederation

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These two words describe Canada and British North America worried about being taken over by the U.S.
The last name of a Confederation supporter.
Canada ____ describes the part of our country that borders the Pacific Ocean.
These two words are the name of the city and a type of meeting . The meeting was about creating Canada in a town in P.E.I.
These two words describe the sentiment expressed by East coast self-governed areas. N.S, N.B, Newfoundland and P.E.I were British colonies, but governed themselves. They worried they would loose their independent character by joining the Canadas. They also had small populations compared to Canada East and West and joining was expensive.
Canada ____describes the part of our country that boarders on the Atlantic Ocean.
The process of all the provinces and territories coming together to create Canada.
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Building this infrastructure provided lots of jobs. Provinces that joined the confederations got a link
Two words describing a meeting that took place finalizing the details of Confederation which took place in a city in England.
This hyphenated word describes someone who was a Patriot during the rebellions of 1837.
Two words describe the colonies struggle trading with Britain. Until 1846, Britain regulated the economy of British North America. They were under the rules of mercantilism. Britains colonies supplied Britain with raw resources at a price that Britain set and Britain used those resources to produce manufactured goods.
This hyphenated word describes someone who didn't want Canada to be a republic like the U.S.
The year that Alberta and Saskatchewan became provinces.
These two words describe The inability to decide on a course of action because of disagreement among equally powerful decision makers.
The first and last name of a person who didn't support confederation at first.
This word describes a person who vigorously supported their country; wanted to stay under Britain's rule.
These two words describe the continuation of the meeting in P.E.I that took place in the province to the right of the province of Ontario.
These two words describe George Brown's proposal to expanding west into Rupert's Land. By the 1860's nearly all the good farmland in Canada West was developed by immigrants.
This word describes someone against staying under Britain's rule.