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SYNTHE SIS ACTIV ITTIES Using the following words and groups of words, complete the diagram below, which refers to changes the occurred in the colonies between 1840 and 1867. provincial responsible government 72 Resolutions British North America Ac (BNA Act) Unstable government Dominion of Canada Assimilate Reciprocity Nov.Scotia Great Coalition Act of Union Québec federal Intercolonial alliance Province of Cins Reformers Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine and Robert Baldwin form an Fourth Constitution (1840): __ Main objective: __ French Canadians Name of new colony: __ __ __ Problems in the Province of Canada Political problems between 1851 and 1864: __ Economic problems: End of the Need for the: __ -Treaty in 1885 __ Railway 1864: Brown, Cartier and Macdonald form the __ Conferences 1864: Outcome: __ __ Fifth Constitution (July 11867): Name of new territory: __ Provinces that signed the assement: Québec, Ontario. New Brunswick and __ most poloecome a federation with two levels of government-the __ level, which held most power, and the __ -level, which held less.
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To complete the diagram referring to changes that occurred in the colonies between 1840 and 1867, you can use the provided words and groups of words as follows:1. **Fourth Constitution (1840):** Act of Union - **Main objective:** Assimilate French Canadians - **Name of new colony:** Province of Canada2. **Problems in the Province of Canada** - **Political problems between 1851 and 1864:** Unstable government - **Economic problems:** End of the Reciprocity Treaty in 1865 - **Need for the:** Intercolonial Railway3. **1864:** - Brown, Cartier, and Macdonald form the Great Coalition - **Conferences 1864:** Québec Conference - **Outcome:** 72 Resolutions4. **Fifth Constitution (July 1, 1867):** British North America Act (BNA Act) - **Name of new territory:** Dominion of Canada - **Provinces that signed the agreement:** Québec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia - Canada became a federation with two levels of government: the federal level, which held most power, and the provincial level, which held less.This synthesis captures the key historical changes and developments during this period in Canadian history.