POL214Y5 Study Guide - John A. Macdonald, Responsible Government, Breaking Free

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The provinces were willing to support confederation for a number of reasons. One of the reasons was the federalist aspect of the constitution, which divided powers between the central and provincial government where neither is subordinate to the other. It would bring the provinces together for economic, political, military and trade reasons. British leaders of canada thought confederation was needed to forestall american attempts to claim. Canadian land like rupert"s land and northwest territories that were open and unprotected. They belonged to hudson"s bay company and were to be transferred to government once confederation was approved. Macdonald, leader of the conservative party, wanted to create an east-west national market that would require centralization and control over the land. This would replace the us-canadian free trade market that had been terminated. The federal government would be given control and not the provinces as this was a good source for them and it would promote interprovincial national trade.

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