At the Charlottetown Conference in 1864, delegates from the Province of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia discussed the possibility of uniting the British North American colonies into a single federation. They decided to explore the idea of a federal union, addressing issues such as governance, representation, and defense. This meeting laid the groundwork for the eventual creation of Canada, as the delegates agreed to further discussions and negotiations to refine the proposal. Ultimately, their decisions set in motion the events that led to the Confederation in 1867.
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