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Sir John A. Macdonald
Title: Sir John A. Macdonald
Category: History
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Sir John A. Macdonald
Sir John A. Macdonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on January 10, 1815. His fathers name was Hugh Macdonald and his mothers name was Helen Shaw. His father had migrated to Glasgow from the town of Dornach. His father was a very pleasant and easy going guy and he alwasys wanted to make everyhting better but he usually made things worst. He was a man that had lots of friends, he would talk a lot and drink
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a school named after him.
Achievements:
§ Joint Premier Province of Canada with Etienne-Paschal Tache,
§ 1856 -1857 and George Etienne Cartier 1857-1858, 1858-1862
§ Co-leader Great Coalition with George-Etienne Cartier and George
§ Brown 1864-1865 and with George-Etienne Cartier 1865-1867
§ Father of Confederation 1867
§ Creation of the provinces of Manitoba 1870, British Columbia 1871
§ and Prince Edward Island 1873
§ Red River Rebellion 1870
§ Canadian Pacific Railway 1871-1885
§ North West Mounted Police 1873
§ Pacific Scandal 1873
§ Leader of the Opposition 1873 -1878
§ National Policy 1879
§ Northwest Rebellion 1885
Creation of the first national park in Banff, Alberta 1885
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