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Who was not represented at the conferences in1864-1866?

there was 3 conferences: -charlottetown -quebec -london, england i am not sure about quebec or england. but in charlottetown the province of canada was not invited, newfoundland was invited too late. and prince edwards island didnt want to go


Why was Newfoundland not represented at the conferences in 1864-1866?

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