he told George that Upper and Lower Canada can have better chance to govern, if they have whole province of Canada and also better have defense against United State
John A MacDonald was the first prime minister of Canada. And George Brown was the journalist who founded the newspaper globe and his politician is reform party. They are both from the fathers of confederation
No. John A. Macdonald, George Brown, and George Etienne Cartier formed the grand coalition (im sry if its not actually called the grand coalition, I learn history in french) Together, the 3 of them overpowered Antoine Aimee Dorion, so they made the laws.
Many great Canadians wanted Confederation. For Canada West (Ontario) George Brown and John .A. Mcdonald led them to Confederation. For Canada East (Quebec) George Cartier led them. Nova Scotia was led by Charles Tupper. New Brunswick was led by Leonard Tilley. They were the 1st 4 provinces to join confederation. PEI and Newfoundland did not want to join. Newfoundland was the last to join in 1949.
the great coalition is about George brown aligning with John A Macdonald and George-Étienne Cartier to from a coalition government. This helped break the political deadlock, this also helped to pass laws and get more things in Canada done. the coalition was formed in 1864
Because he is a very famouse mayor
John A. Macdonald, George Etiennes Cartier, and George Brown
The four fathers of confederation were Sir John A Macdonald, George Brown, Alaxender Galt, and George Cartier, Sir John A MacDonald being the co-"primeinister"at the time...
John A MacDonald was the first prime minister of Canada. And George Brown was the journalist who founded the newspaper globe and his politician is reform party. They are both from the fathers of confederation
he helped confederation by stepping down and letting John A MacDonald combine the Parti Bleu with the Conservatives (the Tories)
The four key confederation leaders in Canada confederation are John A. Macdonald, George-Etienne Cartier, George Brown, and Etienne-Paschal Tache.
the 3 founding fathers of confederation are John A. Macdonald, George Brown, George-Etienne Cartier.
He wanted confederation. It was because in the great coalition, john a macdonald wanted to kill george brown but he couldn't so in order to kill him, Macdonald wanted Conderation.
he was a politician who was supported confederation. He is a father of confederation.
george brown, george etienne cartier and john a macdonald started the great coalition
they were George Etienne Cartier and George Brown
He wasn't. George Brown is a father of Confederation. George Brown spoke out for Rep by Pop and like most Liberals wanted Free Trade with the USA but his most famous speech, or one of them, in the House in 1865 was very pro Confederation.
John A. MacDonald and George Brown were arguing about the nature and structure of Canadian Confederation. MacDonald wanted a strong central government with more power given to the provinces, while Brown advocated for a more decentralized system with more autonomy for the provinces. They had different visions for the future of Canada and clashed over how power should be distributed between the federal and provincial governments.