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  1. June 29 – St-Hilaire train disaster : A train of newly arrived immigrants fails to stop at the open swing span near Beloeil, Canada East. The Grand Trunk Railway train runs into the Richelieu River, killing 99. June 30 – Macdonald - Cartier "Great Coalition" government formed.

    • 1864 - Wikipedia

      1864 ( MDCCCLXIV) was a leap year starting on Friday of the...

  2. March 7 – New Brunswick rejects a Confederation scheme. March 24 – Macdonald, Brown, Cartier, and Galt appointed to negotiate Confederation in London. May 9 – American Civil War ends. May 10 – An Admiralty letter to the Colonial Office required colonial warships to "wear a Union Jack in the usual place, and the White Ensign, with either ...

  3. 7 de feb. de 2006 · It proved remarkably successful in breaking the logjam of central Canadian politics and in helping to create a new country. The politics of the Province of Canada in the early 1860s were marked by instability and deadlock. The Great Coalition of 1864 proved to be a turning point in...

  4. Nueva Francia (1604-1756) Guerra de los Siete Años (1756-1763) Historia entre los años 1764 y 1914. El Canadá Británico (1764-1867) Autonomía de la Confederación Canadiense (1867-1914) Canadá en las guerras mundiales y el periodo de entreguerras (1914-1945) Canadá en la Primera Guerra Mundial (1914-1918)

  5. 1850-1879. 1864. Following the Charlottetown Conference, delegates from Canada and the Maritimes met again at Quebec City in October 1864 to continue discussions on a union between the two regions and the creation of a new country. Seventy-two resolutions were developed by the delegates by the end of the conference that would form the structure ...

  6. 7 de feb. de 2006 · Province of Canada (1841-67) | The Canadian Encyclopedia. Article. Province of Canada (1841-67) Article by James Maurice Stockford Careless. Updated by Richard Foot, Andrew McIntosh. Published Online February 7, 2006. Last Edited March 21, 2022. In 1841, Britain united the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada.