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What were the original four provinces to join confederation?

a) Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia
b) Alberta, Manitoba, British Columbia, Saskatchewan
c) Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland, Alberta, Ontario
d) Nova Scotia, Manitoba, British Columbia, Quebec

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Final answer:

The four original provinces that formed the Confederation in 1867 are Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec.

Step-by-step explanation:

The original four provinces to join the Confederation in 1867 were Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario, and Quebec. The British Parliament passed the British North American Act that year, unifying these provinces into the Dominion of Canada. This move was in part strategized to facilitate national defense and build a transcontinental railroad, with Sir John A. Macdonald as the first Prime Minister of Canada. These four provinces formed the core of the new nation, laying the foundations for the modern Canadian state.

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