George Brown
John A. McDonald
Etienne Paschal Tache
George Etienne Cartier
Toronto
yes they did, they were the first people here, in canada, but soon enough the fathers of confederation came, and some native tribes started to become extinct
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Because they are the fathers.
It is confusing because there were two different "Fathers of Confederation". The first fathers were the fathers who attended the three meetings. The second fathers were the fathers who entered confederation later.
They reoresented their own colonies which were the Maritime colonies, and the Province of Canada, before 1867. After that beautiful year many other fathers joined the confederation. They also represent the country of Canada. And if you have a problem with that. I got 2 words for ya. SUCK IT. ☺
The name of Canada's Parliament is The Fathers of Confederation.
He was the first prime minister of Canada, he was also one of the fathers of confederation (1867)
The dominance of Ontario and Quebec and the differences in language, religion and cultures.
Fathers of Confederation are a group of people who attended the Charlotte and Quebec Conference in the year 1864 in London. Originally, there were 36 original Fathers of Confederation.
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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...