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Q: Was sir Edmund barton a part of the protectionist party?
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Why was Edmund barton a significant person in your history?

Edmund Barton was born in 1849 and died in 1920 and belonged to the Protectionist Party. Apart from being Australia's first Prime Minister from 1901-1903, he created the Federal Arbitration Court and the High Court of Australia. After he retired from politics, he became a High Court judge.


Who was in power before Edmund Barton?

Edmund Barton was the first Prime Minister of the country of Australia, as such there really wasn't anyone before him. Technically, from Jan 1st 1901 until when Barton was sworn in, the Governor General did exercise *some* powers that became part of Bartons job, but most people dont consider that.


Is Clara Barton part of the confederate or union?

union


Which part of Auckland did sir Edmund Hillary come from?

Edmund Hillary came from Tuakau (south of Auckland)


If the party of the first part partakes with the party of the second part whos party is it?

The first part is going to the second part's party, so it's obviously The second part's party.


What were the achievements of Sir Edmund Barton?

Apart from being Australia's first Prime Minister, he created the Federal Arbitration Court and the High Court of Australia.


What part of devonshire was sir Walter Raleigh born?

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How long has sir Edmund hillary been climbing mount Everest?

Edmund Hillary has been on Mount Everest twice.In 1951, Edmund Hillary was part of the British Reconnaissance Expedition on Mount Everest led by Eric Shipton.In 1953, Edmund Hillary was part of the successful British attempt of 1953.


Who plays Edmund in the lion the witch and wardrobe?

Edmund in Narnia is called skandar keynes


Did sir Edmund cross Antarctica on a tractor?

Edmund Hillary reached the South Pole as part of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, for which he led the New Zealand section, on 4 January 1958. His party was the first to reach the Pole overland since Amundsen in 1911 and Scott in 1912, and the first ever to do so using motor vehicles (tractors).


Did Edmund Kennedy's tribe succeed in their exploration?

Edmund Kennedy was not an Aborigine, so he did not have a tribe. Kennedy was part of an exploration party in 1848, the objective of which was to chart the countryside from Rockingham Bay to Cape York. It could not be said that his party succeeded: they were constantly beaten back by impossible terrain, and their progress was very slow. Kennedy himself was killed by hostile Aborigines in the north, and only his faithful and loyal aboriginal companion Jacky Jacky survived to tell the story of what had happened.


What party was he part of?

Cause he want to have a party