George-Étienne Cartier, a key figure in Canadian Confederation, was generally supportive of the idea. He believed that uniting the provinces would strengthen their political and economic stability while ensuring greater autonomy from British control. Cartier advocated for a federal system that would allow for local governance while maintaining a strong central authority. His vision aimed to balance regional interests, particularly for Quebec, in the new Confederation.
what were Patrick Henry's and george mason's views on ratification
How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
yes... yes he did
George Washington was the president of the Constitutional Convention that voted to replace the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution.
The Confederation government was organized this way since the colonists didn't want another King George. They were scared of a tyrant or dictator to be ruling their country.
he was lawyer like john a macdonald
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.
he was a politician who was supported confederation. He is a father of confederation.
George-Etienne Cartier's wife was named Hortense Fabre. They were married from 1846 to 1873. Cartier was the Premier of Canada East.
what were Patrick Henry's and george mason's views on ratification
his views were that the french people would lose there culture under the influence of all the English
no
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
He views King George III as inferior, because he governs an inferior culture. He views King George III as one of his subordinates. He views himself as superior to King George III, since China is a vast kingdom and Britain is a small island.
He wasn't. George Brown is a father of Confederation. George Brown spoke out for Rep by Pop and like most Liberals wanted Free Trade with the USA but his most famous speech, or one of them, in the House in 1865 was very pro Confederation.
no