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Charlottetown has the distinction of being the Birthplace of Confederation. It was here in September 1864, where delegates from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and the Canadas met to discuss what was originally meant to be Maritime Union but soon became a union of British North America.
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