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The History of Confederation

The History of Confederation

The History of Confederation
By Peter Phillips

The History of Confederation is a comprehensive exploration of the events, ideas, and individuals that led to the founding of the Dominion of Canada in 1867 and the expansion of Confederation in the decades that followed. Through detailed historical analysis and narrative storytelling, author Peter Phillips traces the roots of Canadian unity from early colonial rivalries to the political negotiations that forged a new nation.

This book examines the roles of key figures like John A. Macdonald, George-Étienne Cartier, and George Brown, while also exploring the broader social, economic, and geopolitical pressures that shaped Confederation. From the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences to the inclusion of provinces like Manitoba, British Columbia, and Newfoundland, The History of Confederation offers a nuanced look at how diverse regions with unique identities came together to form one of the world's most enduring federal systems.

With a focus on historical documentation and political development, this volume is an essential read for anyone interested in Canada's origins, its evolving national identity, and the foundational compromises that continue to shape the country today.

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