This week we begin in utter confusion - trying to figure out just exactly when New Brunswick achieved responsible government. There is, though, more familiar territory - about imperial economic preferences - and the seemingly always present scenarios of religious violence between Protestants and Catholics. Finally we meet Leonard Tilley, the most important and interesting political figure you might not have heard about. By the end of the episode, we're about ready to join back up with the Canadians again to pick up the story of the march towards British North American union.
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S2 Interview 3 Anne McDonald on a Lady’s Diary of Confederation
S2 Interview 2 David Wilson on the assassination of D’Arcy McGee
S2 Interview1 David Wilson on the Fenians
S2 Episode 24 What Does it all Mean?
S2 Episode 23 The Kingdom of Canada
S2 Episode 22 A Common Enemy
S2 Episode 21 The Fenians Are Coming
S2 Episode 20 The Case for Canada
S2 Episode 19 It All Falls Apart
S2 Episode 18 The St. Alban’s Raid
S2 Episode 17 The Quebec Conference
S2 Episode 16 Charlottetown Here We Come
S2 Episode 15 The Maritime Prelude
S2 Episode 13 - An Island With a Lottery Problem
S2 Episode 12 - Newfoundland at Last
S2 Episode 11 - George Brown Falls in Love
S2 Episode 10 - Macdonald vs Macdonald
S2 Episode 9 - War in America
S2 Episode 8 - This Prince Ain’t For Walkin
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