Considering all the factors and hardships that New Brunswick faced, should New Brunswick's government decide to join Canada’s Confederation?
Yes, considering all the factors and hardships that New Brunswick faced, New Brunswick should and did decide to join the Confederation of Canada.
The New Brunswick government thought that the pros weighed out the cons, and having more support, backup, and unity might benefit the colony/province in the long run.
Therefore, eventually, all the colonies were either forced or agreed to being a part of the Canadian Confederation. A first Prime Minister, John A. MacDonald was voted, and the Canadian Confederation began.
Yes, considering all the factors and hardships that New Brunswick faced, New Brunswick should and did decide to join the Confederation of Canada.
The New Brunswick government thought that the pros weighed out the cons, and having more support, backup, and unity might benefit the colony/province in the long run.
Therefore, eventually, all the colonies were either forced or agreed to being a part of the Canadian Confederation. A first Prime Minister, John A. MacDonald was voted, and the Canadian Confederation began.