1907 Imperial Conference
1907 Imperial Conference | |
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Dates | 15 April 1907– 14 May 1907 |
Cities | London, United Kingdom |
Heads of Government | 7 |
Chair | Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Prime Minister) |
Follows | 1902 Colonial Conference |
Precedes | 1911 Imperial Conference |
Key points | |
Dominion status, co-ordination of Imperial defence, Irish Home Rule, self-government for India, Imperial preference
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The Imperial Conference of 1907 was convened in London on 15 April 1907 as the Colonial Conference of 1907 and concluded on 14 May 1907. During the sessions a resolution was passed renaming this and future meetings Imperial Conferences. The chairman of the conference was British prime minister Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman.
The conference decided to cease referring to self-governing British colonies as colonies and conferred upon them dominion status. Canada and Australia were referred to as dominions in the conferences statements while Newfoundland Colony and the Colony of New Zealand were granted dominion status by Royal Proclamation on 26 September. Natal and Cape Colony would unite with the two Boer colonies of Orange River Colony and Transvaal Colony, which had been given self-government in 1907, to form the Union of South Africa as a dominion in 1910.
The possibilities of Irish Home Rule and self-governance for India were also discussed. Imperial preference was raised but rejected by the British prime minister due to British support for free trade.[1]
Participants
The conference was hosted by King-Emperor Edward VII, with his Prime Ministers and members of their respective cabinets:[2]
See also
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