because he had ipods
The cast of Lord Durham - 1961 includes: Leo Ciceri as Robert Baldwin Alfred Gallagher as Dr. Baldwin John Gillanders as Colonel Couper Ann Morrish as Lady Durham Barry Morse as Gibbon Wakefield Joseph Shaw as Charles Buller Powys Thomas as Lord Durham
Lord Durham, known for his role as Governor General of the Province of Canada in the early 1830s, is best remembered for his influential report on the political and social issues facing British North America. His 1839 report advocated for the unification of Upper and Lower Canada, which ultimately led to the creation of the Province of Canada in 1841. He also emphasized the importance of responsible government and recommended the extension of self-governance to the colonies, which laid the groundwork for future democratic reforms in Canada. His efforts significantly shaped the political landscape of Canada during that era.
Durham was created in 1860.
George Durham's birth name is George Preston Durham.
There have been many people who report that Carson Lord Enterprises is indeed a scam and this company has reports filed against it.
Durham was sent by Britain to make a report on the colony.
Lord Durham
Lord Durham's Report eventually led to 'responsible' government in the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.
Lord Durham's report recommended granting responsible government to the colonies and merging Upper Canada and Lower Canada into a single province called the United Province of Canada. He also suggested assimilating the French-speaking population through the institution of English as the official language.
His recomandations were to join Upper and Lower Canada in one colony called the United Province of Canada .
Lord Durham in 1839 recommended that Canada have a responsible government and a legislative union which was up and functioning within 10 years.
Many reports 'helped' Canada, but one of the better-known ones is the Durham Report, written by Lord Durham in the early 19th century, which advocated responsible self-government for Canada.
Something to do with the French-Canadian Rebels in Lower Canada, who he talked to, but did not really add their interests or suggestions into his report, due to lord Durham being quite biased against the french.
Lord Durham was John George Lambto and he was the first Earl of Durham. He was a colonial administrator, and a high commissioner.
John Lambton, Lord Durham, was known as Radical Jack.
Lord Durham was sent to British North America in 1838 as governor-general specifically to investigate the circumstances of the rebellions of 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada and to make recommendations for the future government of the British North American colonies. His investigation led to the publication, in 1839, of the famous Durham Report in which he recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be united, that responsible government be granted (see text below), that French Canadians be assimilated and that municipal institutions be established in Canada.
He wrote his report because he was sent to British North America to investigate the circumstances which led to the 1937 rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada. After he investigated and found out he wrote it in the report to tell Britain what he had found.