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Confederation Causes - Coggle Diagram
Confederation Causes
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The Imperial Nudge, The british support in confederation
British officials were open to new ideas such as the confederation, because there could be multiple benefits to the colonies themselves
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British governors who were opposed to the idea of confederation were removed from their positions and replaced with governors who were more sympathetic to the idea.
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Political Deadlock
Goverment decisions could not be made because eash side blocked the other from advancing on any agenda
The idea of "Red by Pop" was introduced by George Brown, to help the votes match on canada east and west and equal representation for both the parties would be achieved
Forming New Alliances
George Etienne Cartier from the east and John A. Macdonald from Canada west started working together
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Eventually Brown, Cartier, and Macdonald decided that the act of union is not an effective in method and that they all shoudl work together for the future of canada
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