![The Fathers of Confederation by Frederick S. Challener](/sites/default/files/styles/gallery_image_850_x_532/public/legacy/timeline_content/2.22.jpg?itok=AbELm6Ow)
1864
Following the Charlottetown Conference, delegates from Canada and the Maritimes met again at Quebec City in October 1864 to continue discussions on a union between the two regions and the creation of a new country. Seventy-two resolutions were developed by the delegates by the end of the conference that would form the structure of a Canadian constitution.