He was the first prime minister of Canada, he was also one of the fathers of confederation (1867)
because what is Canada now was brought together as one country
Canada East did not exist as a separate entity. It was the former Lower Canada. From 1842 to 1867 was part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. As such, it was a largely self-governing British colony.
The last name of Canada's first prime minister is Macdonald. Sir John A. Macdonald served as prime minister from 1867 to 1873 and again from 1878 until his death in 1891. He was a key figure in the confederation of Canada.
No. Canada has a Prime Minister as the Head of Government, and the Monarch of Britain as Head of State.
No one. Canada did not have a prime minister until its Confederation in 1867.
Canada did not have a Prime Minister until it became a confederation on 1867 July 1.
The person, who helped Canada become an almost independent country. The father of who made Canada's' confederation who brought upper and lower Canada together to form Canada he was also the first prime minister of Canada and his photo is also on the $10 bill.
Sir John A Macdonald
1867 July 1 at the confederation.
He was the first prime minister of Canada, he was also one of the fathers of confederation (1867)
it was important because it symbolized canada's independence from britain
They didn't have a choice, they were transferred to Canada in a deal with Britain.
because what is Canada now was brought together as one country
Canada East did not exist as a separate entity. It was the former Lower Canada. From 1842 to 1867 was part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada. As such, it was a largely self-governing British colony.
Yes. John A McDonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada.
Reciprocity, which means free trade, between the US and Canada, would help Canada's economy considerably. However, when Canada's mother country, Britain, supported the SOUTH side, the LOSING side to the American Civil War, the Americans (the NORTH side, who won) cancelled reciprocity as revenge on Britain for unofficially supporting the South. With Confederation, Canada would be independent from Britain, and therefore, the Americans could not do things to CANADA as revenge on BRITAIN. :)