Canada's History
Confederation — the creation of the Dominion of Canada — took place on:
- ✓July 1, 1867
- ○July 4, 1776
- ○January 1, 1901
- ○November 11, 1918
Correct answer
July 1, 1867
Canada became a self-governing Dominion on July 1, 1867, through the British North America Act. July 1 is now celebrated annually as Canada Day.
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