Seventy-Two Resolutions
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The seventy-two resolutions were a set of proposals drafted at the 1864 Quebec Conference, which laid out the framework for an independent Canada. They were adopted by the majority of the provinces of Canada, and became the basis for the London Conference of 1866.
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