Because he was a Father of Confederation
How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of Confederation".
He didnt have a colony......he helped with Confederation....(brung Canada together)
The main leaders involved in Canadian Confederation included Sir John A. Macdonald, who became the first Prime Minister of Canada, and George-Étienne Cartier, a key figure in promoting the interests of French Canadians. Other significant leaders were John A. Macdonald's political ally, George Brown, who represented the Reform Party, and Charles Monck, who served as the first Governor General of the Dominion of Canada. Their collaboration was crucial in negotiating the terms and principles that led to the Confederation in 1867.
June 6, 1891
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
The four key confederation leaders in Canada confederation are John A. Macdonald, George-Etienne Cartier, George Brown, and Etienne-Paschal Tache.
The four fathers of confederation were Sir John A Macdonald, George Brown, Alaxender Galt, and George Cartier, Sir John A MacDonald being the co-"primeinister"at the time...
Sir John A Macdonald
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Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of Confederation".
Prime Minister John A. Macdonald.
Sir John A. Macdonald represented the colony of Britain during the confederation proses.
John A. Macdonald, George Etiennes Cartier, and George Brown
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.
Nova Scotia was dissatisfied with Confederation because of John A. Macdonald's leadership of the Conservatives.