Coalition Government
The Coalition Government was centered around three powerful men. Cartier, Brown and MacDonald. The Coalition was formed in June of 1864 to help to break the political deadlock of Canada. Under Pressure of Lord Monck (The Current Governor General, opposing parties joined forces for the good of the nation. Their common mission was to establish a union between Canada and the other colonies of British North America. This group, also known as the confederation party, tried to include Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I, Newfoundland, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. The British's impression of Canada had changed. Canada had become a burden and if all could unite, Canada would be strong enough to support itself. The coalition held conferences in Charlettown and Quebec, composing seventy-two resolutions for the well being of the nation, On July 1, 1867, Canada East, Canada West, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined together under the terms of th
The coalition held conferences in Charlettown and Quebec, composing seventy-two resolutions for the well being of the nation, On July 1, 1867, Canada East, Canada West, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick joined together under the terms of the British North America Act to become the Dominion of Canada. The Coalition Government was centered around three powerful men. Cartier, Brown and MacDonald. Their common mission was to establish a union between Canada and the other colonies of British North America. This group, also known as the confederation party, tried to include Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I, Newfoundland, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories. Under Pressure of Lord Monck (The Current Governor General, opposing parties joined forces for the good of the nation. The British's impression of Canada had changed. Canada had become a burden and if all could unite, Canada would be strong enough to support itself.
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