Quebec Conference of 1864

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The Quebec Conference of 1864 was a pivotal meeting of British North American leaders that produced the Seventy-Two Resolutions, forming the constitutional blueprint for the Canadian Confederation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional convention
political conference
attendee Alexander Campbell NERFINISHED
Alexander Galt NERFINISHED
Alexander Tilloch Galt NERFINISHED
Ambrose Shea NERFINISHED
Charles Tupper NERFINISHED
Edward Palmer NERFINISHED
Frederick Carter NERFINISHED
George Brown NERFINISHED
George Coles NERFINISHED
George-Étienne Cartier NERFINISHED
Hector-Louis Langevin NERFINISHED
Jean-Charles Chapais NERFINISHED
John A. Macdonald NERFINISHED
Oliver Mowat NERFINISHED
Samuel Leonard Tilley NERFINISHED
Thomas D'Arcy McGee NERFINISHED
William Henry Pope NERFINISHED
William McDougall NERFINISHED
chairperson Étienne-Paschal Taché NERFINISHED
coChairperson John A. Macdonald NERFINISHED
country Province of Canada NERFINISHED
endDate 1864-10-27
followedBy London Conference of 1866 NERFINISHED
follows Charlottetown Conference of 1864 NERFINISHED
hasEffect constitutional blueprint for Canadian Confederation
creation of the Seventy-Two Resolutions
hasNumberOfParticipants 33
influenced British North America Act, 1867 NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
locatedIn British North America NERFINISHED
Canada
Quebec NERFINISHED
location Quebec City NERFINISHED
organizedBy Province of Canada government NERFINISHED
partOf Confederation Conferences NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1864
representedEntity New Brunswick NERFINISHED
Newfoundland NERFINISHED
Nova Scotia NERFINISHED
Prince Edward Island NERFINISHED
Province of Canada NERFINISHED
result Seventy-Two Resolutions NERFINISHED
significantEventOf Canadian Confederation NERFINISHED
startDate 1864-10-10
topic division of powers between federal and provincial governments
federal union of British North American colonies
regional representation in the Senate
representation by population in the House of Commons
structure of the Parliament of Canada

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Charlottetown Conference followedBy Quebec Conference of 1864