his personality is being awesome c'mon dude he created Mcdonalds!!
Well one of his personality traits is that he is a leader only because he was the first prime minster of Canada. He was a very smart leader to. At first in 1856 his was the co-prime minster of the province of Canada. During that time he wanted a bigger country so he lead the lebral-conservative party to join with the Maritimes colonies now today (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Terre-Neuve." (sorry for the french I don't know how to spell Terre Neuve in English) Anyway after a while the confedration was good and everything but He also lead our country to the land and form today. Like for an example British Columbia. He wanted them to join the confederation of Canada so he promise them railroads. (key in Canadian history never forget the railroads). He wanted the railroads go from west to east of Canada. This is how he was a smart leader. he is a strong point in the Canadian Confederation)
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Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister, was known for his strong leadership and persuasive oratory skills. He had a charismatic personality, often described as charming and approachable, which helped him build political alliances. However, he also displayed traits of stubbornness and a pragmatic approach to governance, sometimes prioritizing political expediency over moral considerations. Macdonald's complex character reflects the challenges of his time, including his controversial policies towards Indigenous peoples.
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