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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.
The four key confederation leaders in Canada confederation are John A. Macdonald, George-Etienne Cartier, George Brown, and Etienne-Paschal Tache.
John William Hamilton died in 1934.
John William Hamilton was born in 1845.
William John Simpson died on 1901-10-27.
He was all for confederation, he didnt really have a big part in confederation but he had a big part in leading up to confederation.
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.
Because he was a Father of Confederation
Sir John A MacDonald wanted confederation to make Canada stronger and he had a dream that Canada would be from coast to coast. That would mean that the country would be independent from the british government. his dream came true after he was out of the Parliament of Canada! by tyler haney dewberry Alberta Canada
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The four key confederation leaders in Canada confederation are John A. Macdonald, George-Etienne Cartier, George Brown, and Etienne-Paschal Tache.
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How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
John Winthrop formed a confederation, and he was one of the leaders of the Puritans who first came to the New World. The name of his confederation was Massachusetts Bay Colony. He served as its governor for 12 years.
The Confederates were led by John Hood, who lost the Battle of Atlanta, but got his men out safely. There was no surrender.
John Dickinson headed the committee and proposed the ''Articles of Confederation''