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Keith_Richards [23]
1 year ago
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How could the confederation help the political Deadlock

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koban [17]1 year ago
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In order to break the political impasse between Canada West and Canada East, the Great Coalition was established.

<h3>What was  the Great Coalition?</h3>

Political gridlock in the Province of Canada was ended by the Great Coalition, a broad alliance of political parties.The Great Coalition was established in order to break the political impasse between Canada East and Canada West.

Due to the requirement for a double majority at the time, the government was unable to pass any legislation.The requirement for a double majority at the time prevented the government from passing any legislation.

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