Wednesday, 7 November 2012

The London Conference


The London Conference
On December 4th the London Conference took place in the United Kingdom, and this was the final conference that will lead to our Canadian Confederation. The Province of Canada, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia got together with the officials in the United Kingdom to discuss and configure what the British North American act will consist of. A major issue with the seventy-two resolutions was the education system when it came to the Roman Catholic Bishops; they wanted their education system separate from others. This was turned down by the delegates of the Maritimes, but they came to an agreement with the schools in Ontario and Quebec, they will have Catholic schools but Nova Scotia and New Brunswick will not. All in all the Conferences were successful and the outcome was the Confederation in Canada. Queen Victoria agreed to the Dominion of Canada and it was put into place July 1st 1867. I believe that these past few months have achieved great improvements and this will lead to a bright future.

1 comment:

  1. Good job Taylor. You got the main points of the Conferences. You're missing a few of the other things in the instructions like your sources, a commentary on what was achieved, and other outside activities surrounding the Conferences. But keep the homework coming!

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