Canadian Confederation (French: Confédération canadienne)
Terminology
editBackground
editProvince of Canada
editConferences
editCharlottetown Conference
editQuebec Conference
editLondon Conference
editFathers of Confederation
editNotes
editReferences
editFurther reading
edit- Smith, Andrew (September 2008). British Businessmen and Canadian Confederation: Constitution-Making in an Era of Anglo-Globalization. Mcgill Queens Univ Pr. ISBN 978-0773534056.
- Silver, A.I. (September 27, 1997). The French-Canadian Idea of Confederation, 1864-1900 (2 ed.). University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division. ISBN 978-0802079282.
- Martin, G.E.D. (March 1990). Causes of Canadian Confederation. Acadiensis Press. ISBN 978-0919107250.
- Gwyn, Richard (September 25, 2007). John A: The Man Who Made Us (Life and Times of). Random House Canada. ISBN 978-0679314752.
Gallery
edit- File:Fathers of Confederation LAC c001855.jpg: A painting entitled The Fathers of Confederation depicting an amalgamation of the Charlottetown and Quebec City conference sites and attendees
- File:Canada provinces 1867-1870.png: Canadian territory at Confederation
- File:George etiene cartier.jpg: Hon. George-Étienne Cartier
- File:Charlottetown Conference Delegates, September 1864.JPG: Delegates of the Charlottetown Conference on the steps of Government House, September 1864
- File:QuebecConvention1864.jpg: Delegates at the Quebec Conference, October 1864
- File:Queen Victoria 1887.jpg: Queen Victoria granted royal assent to the British North America Acts on March 29, 1867.
- File:Proclamation Canadian Confederation.jpg: Proclamation of Canadian Confederation
- File:JaMAC.jpg: John A. Macdonald became the first Prime Minister of Canada.