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Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction to the History of Canada Series
1. October 10, 1864: La Vieille Capitale
2. Before the Conference 1: John A. Macdonald’s Worst Summer
3. Before the Conference 2: George Brown’s Best Summer
4. Before the Conference 3: The Veto Power of George-Étienne Cartier
5. September in Charlottetown: John A. Bounces Back
6. Monday, October 10: Étienne Taché in the Chair
7. Monday, October 10: Viscount Monck’s Dinner Party
8. Tuesday, October 11: How to Run a Constitutional Conference
9. Wednesday, October 12: What Federalism Means
10. Thursday, October 13: Nations and Empires
11. Friday, October 14: An Upper House
12. Saturday, October 15 to Sunday, October 16: The Work to Be Done
13. Monday, October 17: Representing the Regions
14. Tuesday, October 18: The Senate Defined
15. Wednesday, October 19: Were the Confederation Makers Democrats?
16. Thursday, October 20: The Mechanics of Democracy
17. Friday, October 21 to Monday, October 24: Ottawa and the Provinces
18. Sunday, October 23: The Work Still to Be Done
19. Tuesday, October 25 to Wednesday, October 26: What Quebec Needed
20. Tuesday, October 25 to Wednesday, October 26: Rights and Courts
21. Tuesday, October 25: The Old Indian Chief
22. Wednesday, October 26: The Money
23. Thursday, October 27: Roads East and West
24. Thursday, October 27: The Rush for the Trains
25. From the Quebec Resolutions to the British North America Act
26. Brown, Cartier, Macdonald: Who Should Lead the Confederation?
After the Conference: What Became of Them All?
Appendix: The Quebec Resolutions
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Copyright
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