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Alexander Mackenzie, the Scottish explorer and fur trader, lived primarily in Canada. He is known for his exploration of the Mackenzie River in Canada in 1789.
a place that is named after an explorer would be: The Mackenzie River (is named after Alexander Mackenzie) Hudson Bay
he discovered the Mackenzie river in Canada.
That is the Mackenzie River, largest and longest river in Canada. Named for Scottish explorer Alexander Mackenzie who canoed its length in 1789
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Alexander Mackenzie was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1877.Alexander Mackenzie was the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada from 1873 November 7 to 1878 October 8.
Yes, there are several things named after Alexander Mackenzie. For example, the Mackenzie River in Canada, the second-longest river in North America, is named after him. There is also the Mackenzie Mountains in Canada and Mackenzie Bay in Antarctica, both of which are named in his honor. Additionally, the Mackenzie Basin in New Zealand is named after him.
he found a river in Canada
Alexander Mackenzie discovered the Mackenzie River in 1789. The Mackenzie River is a river that runs through Canada to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Explorer? See related link below: The Composer? See related link below: The Prime Minister? He was the second Prime Minister of Canada You may also wish to go to Google and seach for "Alexander MacKenzie". You'll find many sites to explore.
Sir Alexander Mackenzie was the Prime Minister of Canada from 1874 to 1877.Alexander Mackenzie was the 2nd Prime Minister of Canada from 1873 November 7 to 1878 October 8.
Alexander Mackenzie did not "discover" Canada. He was the first European to cross what is now Canada from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. He reached the Pacific on July 20, 1793. Lewis and Clark did not cross the US until November 20, 1805.