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# He was born in Glebe Sydney in 1849 # He went to Sydney grammar school. # He graduated from the university of Sydney with a bachelor of arts in clasics in 1868. # He was admitted to the Bar in NSW on the 21st of December 1871. # In 1883 he became the speaker in the legislative assembly of NSW.

He was the first Australian Prime Minsiter

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Sir Edmund Barton was English I think. I am very sorry if it is the wrong answer.

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What are three facts about Edmund Barton?

1: He was elected as the Federated Australia's first Prime Minister 2: He was one of the people that supported Federation 3: He became a Sir Edmund Barton.


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Jane Mason Ross. After she married Edmund Barton, she became Jane Mason Barton


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Neither. Edmund Barton was with the Protectionist Party.


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Edmund barton played cricket and he loved it.


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Sir Edmund Barton was the first Australian Prime Minister.