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From 4 December 1866 to March 1867, politicians from the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick met with delegates of the British government in London. This was the last of three conferences — after the Charlottetown Conference and Quebec Conference in 1864 — that were held to determine the constitutional details of Confederation. The Quebec Resolutions — 72 points that had been agreed upon in Quebec City — were reviewed and amended. They formed the basis of the British North America Act. It was passed by the British Parliament and received Queen Victoria’s Royal Assent on 29 March 1867.

The final conference leading to the establishment of Confederation in Canada took place from December 1866 to March 1867 in London, with politicians from Canada, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and British delegates in attendance. Building off agreements made at the earlier Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences, the Quebec Resolutions were reviewed and amended to create the basis for the British North America Act. This act was ultimately passed by the British Parliament and received Royal Assent from Queen Victoria on 29 March 1867, marking the official establishment of Confederation in Canada.