he helped confederation by stepping down and letting John A MacDonald combine the Parti Bleu with the Conservatives (the Tories)
he was a politician who was supported confederation. He is a father of confederation.
He wasn't. George Brown is a father of Confederation. George Brown spoke out for Rep by Pop and like most Liberals wanted Free Trade with the USA but his most famous speech, or one of them, in the House in 1865 was very pro Confederation.
George Brown
John A. Macdonald, George Etiennes Cartier, and George Brown
George Brown John A. McDonald Etienne Paschal Tache George Etienne Cartier
No, George Brown wasn't at the London confederation conference. he wasn't at that conference because he was recovering from a failed assassination attempt on his life.
The four fathers of confederation were Sir John A Macdonald, George Brown, Alaxender Galt, and George Cartier, Sir John A MacDonald being the co-"primeinister"at the time...
the 3 founding fathers of confederation are John A. Macdonald, George Brown, George-Etienne Cartier.
The four key confederation leaders in Canada confederation are John A. Macdonald, George-Etienne Cartier, George Brown, and Etienne-Paschal Tache.
John A MacDonald was the first prime minister of Canada. And George Brown was the journalist who founded the newspaper globe and his politician is reform party. They are both from the fathers of confederation
1880 by a dismised employee who was drinking that same evening and shot him in the leg
he was for confederation.