How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
"What Prime Minister did Jacques Cartier replace," you ask? The most well-known Jacques Cartier did not replace any prime minister. He was French explorer who claimed what is now Canada for France. There was also a Jacques Cartier who was a businessman and politician in Lower Canada in the late 18th and early 19th century. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1804 and reelected in 1804. His grandson, George-Étienne Cartier, was a French-Canadian statesman and is considered to be the Father of Confederation.
He participated in the Charlottetown Conference(1864), the Quebec conference(1864), and the London Conference (1867)
No, he is not
George Mason and Thomas Jefferson had a working relationship. In fact, Jefferson drew on George Mason's draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights while writing the Declaration of Independence.
They aren't.George Etienne Cartier's family claimed to be distantly related to the explorer Jacques Cartier through the male line. Not sure how distantly related. The details aren't clear.He may have been a descendent of Pierre Cartier, Jacques' brother. George Etienne's family came from the same small village Prulier, Anger, France, as did Jacques Cartier. This may simply have been a family legend, rather than fact. Hard to determine.RF this book:Sir George Etienne Cartier Bart: His Life and TimesBy James Boyd, John BoydPublished by Ayer Publishing, 1914ISBN 0836958748, 9780836958744439 pages
George-Etienne Cartier has written: 'Discours de Sir Georges Cartier'
George Etienne Cartier was a practicing lawyer before he was elected liberal reformer in Canada.
How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
How did John a MacDonald and George Etienne Cartier contribute as partners of Confederation? Improve
The four key confederation leaders in Canada confederation are John A. Macdonald, George-Etienne Cartier, George Brown, and Etienne-Paschal Tache.
George-Etienne Cartier's wife was named Hortense Fabre. They were married from 1846 to 1873. Cartier was the Premier of Canada East.
they were George Etienne Cartier and George Brown
George Brown John A. McDonald Etienne Paschal Tache George Etienne Cartier
20 of may 1873
was married on july 1st 1911.
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