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Before 1867, British North America was a collection of six separate colonies: Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, the Province of Canada (now Quebec and Ontario), Newfoundland, Prince Edward IslandThis article is about a Canadian province. For the South African sub- antarctic islands, see Prince Edward Islands Prince Edward Island ( In Detail) ( In Detail) Motto: Parva Sub Ingenti (The small under the protection of the great Capital Charlottetown A, and British ColumbiaBritish Columbia or simply B. French: la Colombie-Britannique is the westernmost of Canada's provinces. It was the sixth province to join the confederation of Canada (in 1871). As of 2004, the population was 4,168,123 British Columbians . Geography Its ca. Only the first three listed here joined Confederation at first, but all did eventually, the last being Newfoundland in 19491949 is the common year starting on Saturday. see link for calendar) Events January-February January 4 RMS Caronia of the Cunard Line departs Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage January 4 February 22 Series of winter storms in Nebraska, Wyoming,. (The remainder of modern-day Canada was made up of Rupert's LandRupert's Land was a territory consisting of much of modern Canada. It was originally owned by the Hudson's Bay Company, and was named after Prince Rupert, the first governor of the company. The charter granted to the Company by King Charles II gave it a m and the North-Western TerritoryThe North-Western Territory at its greatest extent, 1859 The North-Western Territory was a region of British North America until 1870. Named for where it lay in relation to Rupert's Land, the territory at its greatest extent covered what is now Yukon, mai, which were owned by the Hudson's Bay CompanyThe Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) is the oldest corporation in Canada and is one of the oldest in the world still in existence. From its longtime headquarters at York Factory on Hudson Bay it controlled the fur trade throughout much of British-controlled Nor and ceded to Canada in 1870Events January 6 The inauguration of the Musikverein ( Vienna). January 10 John D. Rockefeller incorporates Standard Oil January 15 A political cartoon for the first time symbolizes the United States Democratic Party with a donkey ("A Live Jackass Kicking, and the Arctic Islands, which were under direct British control and became part of Canada in 1880.)
The idea of a legislative union of all British colonies in America goes back to at least 1764, when judge William Smith of the colony of New York proposed it. At least 12 other projects followed afterwards.
The idea was revived in 1839 by Lord Durham in his Report on the Affairs of British North America. A federation project would have been proposed to John A. Roebuck before Durham's mission to Canada.
In 1857, Joseph-Charles Taché proposes a federation project in the Courrier du Canada.
In 1858, Alexander Tilloch Galt, George-Étienne Cartier and John Ross travelled to Great Britain to present the British Parliament with a federation project for the British colonies. The proposal had been received by the London authorities with polite indifference.