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Letter:
Mr. Joseph Howe, Mr. William Annand, and Mr. Hugh McDonald
to the Earl of Carnarvon, January 19, 1867
Document Summary:
This letter lists objections to the proposed union of the British
North American provinces. Some key points:
- The provinces are prosperous in the current arrangement.
- The Maritime Provinces could not assist in a distant war
in the west but can protect themselves in the current arrangement.
- Nova Scotia will build the
Intercolonial Railroad with or without Confederation.
- A union will not necessarily make the British North American
colonies stronger.
- There is no means for the people to change the constitution
of the proposed union.
- Gives an explanation why each of the Maritime Provinces would
be better without Confederation.
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