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What did Prince Edward Island say to the 72 resolutions?

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Prince Edward Island initially resisted the 72 resolutions that led to Canadian Confederation due to concerns over power centralization and economic interests, but joined Confederation in 1873 after agreements were made addressing its debts and transportation needs.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student has asked about Prince Edward Island's response to the 72 resolutions. These resolutions were essentially the basis for the Canadian Confederation proposed during the Quebec Conference of 1864.

Though the question does not specify the context precisely, it may refer to the resistance Prince Edward Island initially had towards the Confederation, as the province had concerns over the centralization of power and its own economic interests.

Ultimately, Prince Edward Island joined Confederation in 1873, after the federal government agreed to take on the colony’s substantial railway debts and to establish a continuous steamship service, addressing particular local needs.

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