Monday, November 17, 2008

The Charlottetown Conference

By: Sarah




Who: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, along with the Canada's.



What: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island were contemplating the possibility of creating a Maritime Union.



Where: Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.



When: September 1-9 1864.



Why: The Maritime colonies held their own conference to discuss the idea of the unionization of the Maritime Colonies. (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island)



Text to Self: The Charlottetown Conference obviously happened in Charlottetown, where I visited in the summer during my vacation with my family in Prince Edward Island. I could have been in the same place where the Charlottetown Conference took place.



Text to World: The Maritime Colonies held a conference to discuss the idea of a Maritime Union. Quebec wants to be there own country, so I'm sure that they have held many conference's or meetings to discuss the idea of becoming there own country.











2 comments:

grade8history said...

Nice blog, it would be pretty cool if you were where the conference took place

By: Tyler

grade8history said...

It sounds like a good post why is it related to Confederation?

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