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British Columbia How did two colonies become one?
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Governors James Douglas and Richard Moody Douglas: Governor of Vancouver Island Moody: Governor of British Columbia
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Fort Langley or New Westminster? Capital remain at south side of Fraser River – Fort Langley Moody believed it should be on the North side – New Westminster Douglas accepts north side New Westminster is the capital
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City Plans = $$$ Moody had drawn up impeccable sketches of what the town would look like Douglas believed they should establish themselves first before being extravagant. Moody spent too much money on the plans Capital city was not built to Moody’s standard
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Victoria vs New West Gold rush brought prosperity to New Westminster But mainlanders were upset that Douglas and senior officials live on the Island Victoria free port – no custom duties Commercial rivalry between these two places
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Responsible Government Vancouver Island had an elected Assembly Right to vote was limited to property owners Mainland rested on what Douglas and his Legislative Council did. Reform group was formed on the mainland
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Changes Mainland people wanted an Elected Assembly with responsible government In 3 years Douglas had raised the taxes 3 times But reformers found little support from miners Miners are benefiting from the taxes
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Vancouver Island also forms a reform movement De cosmos – strongly disagreed with the “family compact” They too demanded responsible government
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1863 – BC Act British Columbia Act was up for review Colonial office had ignored the reformers request for responsible government Pressure causes Douglas to cave slightly Douglas retired in 1863
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Union of Two Colonies two governors after Douglas Arthur Kennedy – Vancouver Island Frederick Seymour – British Columbia Both find their colonies in economic trouble
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Kennedy appealed to Colonial Office for assistance Kennedy proposed taxes on real estate and income Colonial secretary now considered joining the two colonies
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United Colonies Became known as British Columbia Seymour was made governor of British Columbia Assembly members in Victoria thought the Island city should be the capital 1868, Victoria proclaimed the capital
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Class Activity Black textbook Answer question 1-4 on page 175 To be completed in class As a class will go over the answers When you finish you may work with your group on finalizing your game board
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