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mr Goodwill [35]
2 years ago
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What was the social backdrop of the London conference?

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Gemiola [76]2 years ago
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Explanation:

The London Conference was a continuation of the Quebec Conference held earlier about the seventy-two resolutions. A major issue of contention was the education system, with Roman Catholic bishops lobbying for guarantees protecting the separate school system. This was opposed by delegates from the Maritimes, and the compromise reached was Section 93 of the Act, which guaranteed separate school systems in Quebec and Ontario but not in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick. The result of this meeting was the British North America Act. This was the last of the conferences discussing Confederation.

John A. Macdonald was the chairman of the conference. Queen Victoria assented to the bill and the Dominion of Canada was created when it came into force on July 1, 1867.

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