because borden gave it to them
Robert Dudley was the first Earl of Leicester and lived from 1532 to 1588 CE. He died suddenly at Cornbury Park, historians believe he died from either malaria or stomach cancer.
Laurier lost the election for many reasons. He lost mainly because of conscription and a wartime act. Conscription forced every male from 19-42 to go to the Great War. Borden passed the Wartime Elections Act. It: a. Gave the vote to women who were wives, sisters or mothers of a soldier. b. Allowed soldiers at the foront to vote The govt decided which riding votes would go to. c. Removed the vote from enemy aliens. The women voted for Borden they wanted their families to survive. The soldier voted for borden they wanted more hel. Their votes were used selectively to win key ridins. The new immigrants lost their votes they were traditional liberal voters. Borden won the election. In the end only 24 000 conscripts went to the front. from: Luca (without a wiki name.)
Joseph Baker, Gail Borden, and Thomas H. Borden (see Marilyn McAdams Sibley, Lone Stars and State Gazettes: Texas Newspapers Before the Civil War. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1983.)
Robert gray is a boy. Robert Gray was also the person that claims that he saw a strait. Which then was named after him.
Robert Laird Borden died on June 10, 1937 at the age of 82.
Robert Laird Borden was born on June 26, 1854.
Robert Laird Borden was born on June 26, 1854.
Robert Laird Borden died on June 10, 1937 at the age of 82.
Robert Laird Borden was born on June 26, 1854 and died on June 10, 1937. Robert Laird Borden would have been 82 years old at the time of death or 161 years old today.
No. It's named after his cousin, Sir Frederick Borden.
sir Robert borden allowed women the right to vote.
because he wanted to make a change in the world
Some written articles do state that Robert Laird Borden did have two descendants named Jean Borden and Robert Borden II. But those written articles do not state who he had those children for, in fact I don't think that there is any real proof of those children
Sir Robert Laird Borden, Canada's prime minister from 1911 to 1920
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The Right Honouable Sir Robert Laird Borden of Nova Scotia was the Prime Minister of Canada in 1918.Sir Robert Borden was the 8th Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 October 10 to 1920 July 10.