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Which Father of Confederation became premier of Nova Scotia and opposed Confederation initially?

Joseph Howe is the correct answer because he was a celebrated Nova Scotian journalist and politician who initially led the popular movement against Confederatio

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Question: Which Father of Confederation became premier of Nova Scotia and opposed Confederation initially?

Answer options: ✅ Joseph Howe

  • Charles Tupper
  • Leonard Tilley
  • George Brown

Correct answer: Joseph Howe

Explanation: Joseph Howe is the correct answer because he was a celebrated Nova Scotian journalist and politician who initially led the popular movement against Confederation before later accepting it and serving as the province's premier. Charles Tupper is incorrect because he was a pro-Confederation premier of Nova Scotia who actively championed the union. Leonard Tilley and George Brown are wrong because they were pro-Confederation leaders representing New Brunswick and Ontario, respectively. The Discover Canada guide emphasizes key historical figures and their specific regional contributions. Understanding these distinct political stances is essential for the exam, which frequently tests candidates on the differing perspectives of Canada’s founding figures.

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