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Why do you think the idea of a confederation was favored by the Framers at this point in American history? How would the idea continue to influence the Framers in subsequent years?

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Answered by samarendradas6969
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Answered by CherryBlooms
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It is because Confederation paved the way to what hundreds of thousands of people call home – Canada: the true north, strong and free. ... For the majority of people living on the Island, they think of the Confederation Bridge, it is the structure that connects us to the rest of the country.

A further influence on agricultural trade has been the acceleration of globalization over the past quarter-century. ... Together, these developments have boosted economic growth and reduced extreme poverty globally, and in the process altered global agricultural production, consumption and hence trade patterns.

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