Main Points About Conference :
Main Points About Conference Discussed about Canadian confederation
Sequel to the Charlottetown Conference
Took place on October, 9, 1864 and ended on the 27th.
Very important in Canadian history
Participants :
Participants Province of Canada (Quebec and Ontario) representatives
New Brunswick representatives
Nova Scotia representatives
Prince Edward Island representatives
Newfoundland representatives (observers)
What Happened :
What Happened Discussion of unionization of provinces
Discussion new government
Discussion and resolutions to the concerns of the unionization of provinces
Discussions and Arguments :
Discussions and Arguments Some wanted strong central government while others wanted independency for stronger provincial rights
Maritime provinces and Quebec feared loss of cultural identity Sir John A Macdonald
Resolutions :
Resolutions At the end of the conference, 72 resolutions were made
General Concerns of the unionization were resolved
Concerns of the economy after the unionization
Aftermath :
Aftermath Created the Seventy-Two resolutions
All provinces except for Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland were not unionized
After the conference, the unionized provinces had the London Conference in 1867 to separate from Britain
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Photos
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