Sir Alexander Campbell was a supporter of Canadian Confederation. He played a significant role in advocating for the unification of the provinces and was part of the discussions leading to the formation of Canada in 1867. Campbell believed that Confederation would strengthen the provinces and provide a more stable government. His support was instrumental in the eventual establishment of the Dominion of Canada.
he got Alberta and Saskatchewan to join the confederation.
Sir Alexander Fleming was married only once. He wed Sarah Marion McElroy in 1917, and they remained together until her death in 1949. Fleming did not remarry after her passing.
Sir Alexander Haig
The town of Bustamante in Jamaica is named after Sir Alexander Bustamante, the first Prime Minister of Jamaica. He was a key figure in the country's independence movement and played a significant role in its political development. Bustamante's contributions to Jamaican society and politics are commemorated through this naming, reflecting his enduring legacy.
There were at least 50 Knights of the Round Table. The best known are: Sir Kay, Sir Bedivere, Sir Galahad, Sir Gawain, Sir Lancelot, Sir Percival
Campbell's Political Party AffiliationSir Alexander Campbell belonged to the Conservative Party.
Sir John Alexander MacDonald,one of the "Fathers of 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.
no he was not against confederation. Because he had convinced them to join.
Sir Marshall Campbell was born in 1848.
Sir Marshall Campbell died in 1917.
Sir Menzies Campbell was born on May 22, 1941.
Sir Menzies Campbell was born on May 22, 1941.
Sir Alexander Fleming.
James Campbell and Blance Ruddock Campbell
Sir Charles Tupper, Louis Riel, Samuel Leonard Tilley, and James Colledge Pope, to name some.
yes he was for confederation.