Why Confederation?
Students explore the political, economic, and military reasons that pushed the British North American colonies towards uniting as one country.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the colonies of British North America decide to join together?
- 2What threats and challenges made union seem necessary?
- 3Did everyone agree that Confederation was a good idea?
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