George Archibald Adams represented the colony of Nova Scotia. He was a significant political figure in the late 19th century, serving as a member of the Legislative Assembly and contributing to the governance and development of the region. His work focused on various issues important to Nova Scotia during that period.
Sir Adams George Archibald was born on May 3, 1814.
I couldn't find anything on whether he was for or against confederation but since he was partner to Sir John A. Macdonald I would assume that his views were he same as Macdonald's.
George Adams - optician - was born in 1750.
George E. Adams died in 1917.
George Adams - magistrate - was born in 1804.
Sir Adams George Archibald was born on May 3, 1814.
Sir Adams George Archibald was born on May 3, 1814.
Archibald Hall died on September 16, 2002, in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK of stroke.
Sir Adams George Archibald was born in 1814 and died in 1892. Sir Archibald was one of the fathers of confederation. He was also a lawyer and a politician. He spent most of his life in Nova Scotia.
Sir Adams George Archibald agreed with Charles Tupper that confederation would improve Nova Scotia's economy. I think.
Adam george archibald died in December 14,1892 at the age of 78 in truro,nova scotia
Massachusetts
He did not represent a colony because he was only nine when Independence was declared. He lived in Massachusetts and represented that state in Congress.
Archibald Adams has written: 'The western Rajputana states' -- subject(s): Medical geography
Samuel Adams' home state is Massachussetts.
I couldn't find anything on whether he was for or against confederation but since he was partner to Sir John A. Macdonald I would assume that his views were he same as Macdonald's.
colony of Massachussets