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Rumaysa Tasneem gave a presentation on the four factors that led to Canadian Confederation: 1) The building of railways in Prince Edward Island left them in debt and needing to either join Confederation for financial support or raise taxes. 2) Political deadlock between parties meant new laws were not passing, which Confederation could help resolve. 3) The cancellation of a reciprocity treaty with the US hurt farmers, and Confederation could establish a new treaty for trade. 4) The threat of American in
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- Mohammad Mohiuddin
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- EN