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- that answer is worng, he was a Canadian politician in the Confederation

He was born in Gagetown, New Brunswick in May.18,1818 and died by blood poisoning in 1896. He attended both the Charlotte town Conference, Quebec Conference, and the London Conference. He supported for Confederation

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