Post-Confederation Canada

Post-Confederation Canada

Post-Confederation Canada refers to the period immediately following Canadian Confederation of Canada in 1867, up to the outbreak of World War I in 1914. In the 1860s, the British were concerned with the possibility of an American assault on Canada in the wake of the American Civil War. Britain also feared that American settlers might expand to the north, into land that was technically British but which was sparsely settled. There were also problems with raids into Canada launched by the Fenian Brotherhood, a group of Irish Americans who wanted to pressure Britain into granting independence...
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Occurred: 1867

Child events of Post-Confederation Canada

Red River Rebellion
Red River Rebellion
(1869)

The Red River Rebellion or Red River Resistance was the sequence of events related to the 1869 establishment of a provisional government by the...
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North-West Rebellion
North-West Rebellion
(March 26, 1885 - May 12, 1885)

The North-West Rebellion of 1885 was a brief and unsuccessful uprising by the Métis people of the District of Saskatchewan under Louis Riel...
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Post-Confederation Canada
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