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The Great Canadian Migration happened because of lots of things; there was a lot of gold in the new world, there were also lots of water that was full of fish, in Canada there was a tone of land for farming. Families from all over Europe devoted thier live's and thier children's to the new era of Canada that we now live in.
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The amount of immigrants in 1850 was 1838 people arriving in New Brunswick
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A time line of Canada's history from 1850-1880
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The amount of immigrants in 1851 was 3470 people arriving in New Brunswick
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Lord Elgin stayed in office from 1846-1854
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Queen Victoria names Ottawa Canada's National Capitol.
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The Great Western Railway workshops in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1863. Railway stock was repaired here and locomotives built at this site.
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The first of three conferences that decides Canada's future as a country.
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Quebec also held a conference deciding Canada's fate.
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There was one other conference and it was in London and yes Queen Victoria was present for it. They made it clear that the B.N.A. is to be named Canada and Canada East is to be named Quebec.
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Ontario joined confederation on this day.
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Quebec joined confederation on this day.
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Nova Scotia joined confederation.
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New Brunswick joins confederation along with Quebec, Nova Scotia and Ontario.
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Manitoba joins confederation along with The Northwest Territories.
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Northwest Territories joins confederation in 6th place.
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British Columbia joined confederation.
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P.E.I. joins confederation.
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John A Macdonald voted Canada's first Premiere
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All other territories and provinces that haven't already joined confederation will within the next 110 years