英国推动加拿大联邦制的决定

Anthony Baker
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在加拿大联邦成立之前,大英帝国对英属北美殖民地实行的是一种由帝国都城进行严格控制的政策。然而,在加拿大联邦成立前的几十年里,大英帝国奉行的政策是巩固英属北美,放松控制,允许加拿大人自治。通过对加拿大联邦成立前几十年的历史分析,我们可以理解大英帝国为什么会转变政策,允许联邦成立。从1776年美国革命到1867年加拿大联邦成立的数十年间,发生了许多激进的事情,使得这种情况得以发生。美利坚共和国的发展、加拿大国内的叛乱,当然还有帝国对印度政策的转变,这些都将使邦联得以实现。随着 1763 年《巴黎条约》的签署,七年战争结束,法国的北美殖民地,尤其是魁北克,移交给了英国。直到新的美洲共和国成立,大英帝国才完全统治了北美。在接下来的一个世纪里,尽管美利坚合众国构成了威胁,但英国的北美殖民地仍然四分五裂,分布在北美加拿大的广袤土地上。直到 19 世纪 60 年代,大英帝国的全球帝国目标发生了转变,加拿大联邦才成为可能。与美国接壤的所有殖民地在短时间内完成了联邦制。英国参与加拿大邦联进程是防止殖民地被美国吞并和促进邦联的关键。
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Britain’s Decision to Push for Canadian Confederation
Prior to Canadian confederation the British Empire pursued a policy of scripter control over the British North American colonies by the imperial metropole. However, in the decades leading up to Canadian confederation the British Empire pursued a policy of consolidation of British North America and laxer control allowing for autonomy by Canadians. By providing the historical analysis of the decades leading up to Canadian confederation we can understand why this policy shifts of the British Empire into allowing confederation. A number of radical things will occur in the decades from the American Revolution in 1776 to Canadian confederation in 1867 that will allow for this to occur. The growth of the American Republic, Internal rebellions in Canada, and of course imperial shifting of policy towards India will allow confederation. With the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1763 the Seven Year War ended and France’s North American colonies, particularly Quebec, were handed over to the British. The British Empire would only enjoy complete dominance of North America until the creation of the new American Republic. For the next century despite the threat posed by the United States of America, Britain’s North American colonies remained divided and spread over the vast expanse of the Canadian North America. It was only in the 1860’s when the British Empire’s worldwide imperial goal shifted that Canadian Confederation became possible. Confederation of all colonies bordering the United States happen occur over a short period of time. Britain’s participation in the Canadian confederation process was key in preventing colonies from being annexed by the United States and facilitating confederation.
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