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power point prensatation. 801. Newfoundland. When we entered was March 31, 1949 Our leaders are: Fredrick Carter Ambrose Shea William McDougall and Charles Bennot. To join Britain would support the union of BNA colonies the nation would prosper. Not to join
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Newfoundland • When we entered was March 31, 1949 • Our leaders are: • Fredrick Carter • Ambrose Shea • William McDougall and Charles Bennot
To join Britain would support the union of BNA colonies the nation would prosper Not to join the old ties t\with Britain would be weakened The freeze up of the St. Lawrence would isolate the province NEWFOUNDLAND
NOVA SCOTIA • Became part of Canada in July 1867 • Our leaders were: • Joseph Howe • Robert Dickey • Johnathan McCulley
To join Trading would be improved between colonies National Prosperity-poorer regions would benefit from richer ones Reasons not to join: The debt of other regions would be taken on by all ties with Britain might be broken NOVA SCOTIA
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND • We decided to join Confederation in 1873 • Some leaders are: • William Henry Pope • James Pope • George Coles
A railway would help bring troops if the Americans attacked they would benefit from richer regions it would make trade easier Let’s not join: Lost independence physical barrier of the St. Lawrence in the winter Ties with Britain PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
NEW BRUNSWICK • They entered in July 1, 1867 • Some leaders were: • Samuel Tilley • John Hamilton Grey • Peter Mitchell • Charles Fisher
Reasons to join, We wanted to run our own country we wanted to build a railway avoid attacks from the US Reasons not to join, All our debts would be combined loss of independence as a colony ties with Britain would be broken NEW BRUNSWICK 2
nATivEs CoNFedEraTiOn • Manitoba joined in 1870. This entry was not smooth. The Metis were fighting with Canadian surveyors and soldiers • Louis Reil was one of the main leaders of this province. • William McDougall
They finally decided to join because they wanted trade to be easier with the fur trade They did not want to join at first for fear of losing their identity and be over whelmed with the English speaking people NaTIvEs
ONTARIO • We Entered Confederation on July 1, 1867 • JA MacDonald • George Brown • William Lyon MacKenzie
Thought we should join because we wanted more power for defence, railway building, Britain had a good attitude toward it. We did not because we did not want to have other colonies debts ONTARIO
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