Who argued that conflict between the English Protestant and French Catholic communities had produced government instability and was one of the reasons behind the Confederation movement?
A) John A. Macdonald
B) George-Étienne Cartier
C) Samuel Tilley
D) George Brown
E) Joseph Howe
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