The Fathers of Confederation
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What is Confederation? What does this mean to me? Confederation is the union (coming together) of The British North American colonies of NB, NS and Canada (earlier union of Lower Canada and Upper Canada.) July 1 st, 1867 New name: Dominion of Canada
MB NWT :July 15, 1870 BC: July 20, 1871 PEI: July 1, 1873 NF: Mar. 31, 1949
Research sites: eet/ eet/ gc.ca/confederation/kids/index -e.html gc.ca/confederation/kids/index -e.html museum.qc.ca/en/keys/games/ 13 museum.qc.ca/en/keys/games/ 13 canada/history&people/confed eration.html canada/history&people/confed eration.html m/sections/eras/confederation/ fathers.htm m/sections/eras/confederation/ fathers.htm
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island: September 1864 Quebec City: October 1864 London, England Conference: December 1866-January 1867 Confederation: July 1 st 1867
The portrait below was painted by artist, Robert Harris. It burned during the fire that destroyed the Centre Block of the Parliament Buildings in Below is the tribute copy by Rex Woods. Do you know the difference between the original and the one below? See page 10 of the Our Country, Our Parliament book.
Photo: next week! Research your Father of Confederation. Write your biography in a way that you will present yourself as the Father. Draw a portrait of your Father and frame it with the materials provided. Post the portrait and biography on the hall bulletin board. Prepare your costume: a white shirt and bowtie/tie, suit jacket, top hat? Do you need to make sideburns or a beard? Can you locate your Father in the photo?