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of the region involved in drafting the Quebec resolutions, which region does brown imply will hold no power? why?

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It is unclear which Brown is being referred to, but assuming you are asking about the Quebec Resolutions in Canadian history, it is important to note that the Quebec Resolutions were a series of proposals that were drafted at the Quebec Conference of 1864 by representatives from the Province of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. The conference aimed to discuss proposals for the formation of a federal union of British North American colonies, which eventually led to the formation of Canada in 1867.

There is no mention in the Quebec Resolutions of any region holding no power, nor is there any reference to Brown. However, it is worth noting that the question of regional power and representation was a significant issue during the drafting of the Quebec Resolutions, as representatives from each colony sought to ensure that their respective regions would have a fair share of power and influence within the proposed federal union. The Quebec Resolutions ultimately included provisions for representation by population, which would give more power to larger and more populous regions like Ontario, while smaller regions like Nova Scotia and New Brunswick would have less power in the federal government.

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