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 Nova Scotia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The British Empire obtained control of the region between 1713 and 1760, and established the new capital at Halifax in 1749.
Nova Scotia was one of the founding four provinces to join Confederation with Canada in 1867.
Pro-Confederate premier Charles Tupper led Nova Scotia into the Canadian Confederation in 1867, along with New Brunswick, Quebec, and the Province of Canada.
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 Confederation, Articles of - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Confederation, Articles of
In US history, the initial means by which the 13 former British colonies created a form of national government based on a loose confederation of states.
However, because the individual states retained significant autonomy, the confederation was unmanageable.
The Articles of Confederation did maintain the union of states during the American Revolution and, to their credit, enacted the Northwest Ordinance (1787), which among other measures, guaranteed freedom of religion and prohibited slavery in the new territory.
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 Cooperation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
unanimity (assent) [more]; esprit de corps, party spirit; clanship, partisanship; concord [more]; synergy.
be a party to, lend oneself to; chip in; participate; have a hand in, have a finger in the pie; take part in, bear part in; second (aid)
[Adjectives] cooperating; in cooperation, in league (party) [more]; coadjuvant, coadjutant; dyed in the wool; synergetic, synergistic.
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