Since 1864 political conferences were held concerning the suggestion of Confederation. Throughout these three debatable years. Women, lower class men and the aboriginals, thoughts and concerns were never consulted regarding Confederation. I do proudly support this new coming idea. However, discluding others opinions, I do believe has been one of the biggest mistakes, that has occurred since the idea of Confederation. Speaking of mistakes, …show more content…
I woke up to the sound of cheers and rejoicing voices. Out of curiosity, I threw on my robe and ran down the stairs as fast as I could. As I opened the door, everywhere was crowded with people mafficking down the street. I tried associating with people passing by, but it was no use. I was unable to hear over the loud noises. Closing the door shut, with haste I walked towards the living room. Where I found my husband hovering over the radio. For several minutes, we waited anxiously, desperate for any answers. Finally, we were informed “ After three years of waiting, it was announced to the public outside of the building where the final conference was held. That today, we are proud to call ourselves Canadians.” I could feel the excitement rush through my body. I was jumping with glee, today is going to be a hog-killin