he retired then he died by blood poisoning
yes he was for confederation.
Samuel Leonard Tilley died on 1896-06-25.
Samuel Leonard Tilley, a Father of Canadian Confederation, is known for the quote: "Give me better liquor and I will build a firmer foundation for New Brunswick." This quote reflects his role in advocating for responsible government and economic development in the province.
Leonard tilley was not french he was American and moved to Canada after the depression
Samuel Leonard Tilley was born on May 18, 1818 and he died on June 25, 1896. He was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick.
He became a strong supporter to confederation, and the intercolonial railway
In New Brunswick, Premier Samuel Leonard Tilley was a key figure who called upon the people to support Confederation. He believed that joining the Canadian Confederation would provide economic benefits and greater stability for the province. Tilley's advocacy helped rally public support for the union with Canada in 1867.
most of the people said no but the government leader, Leonard Tilley said yes and joined confederation in 1867
Sir Charles Tupper, Louis Riel, Samuel Leonard Tilley, and James Colledge Pope, to name some.
he is the man who helped found North Dakota - that answer is worng, he was a Canadian politician in the Confederation He was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick in May.18,1818 and died by blood poisoning in 1896. He attended both the Charlotte town Conference, Quebec Conference, and the London Conference. He supported for Confederation
Leonard Percy de Wolfe Tilley was born on 1870-05-21.
Leonard Percy de Wolfe Tilley died on 1947-12-28.