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sir john a macdonald
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 too. His mother came from Spey Vally. His mother was a very smart girl, she was like the opposite of his father. His mother and father got married on 1811, and after 8 years they had 5 children, the eldest child died and after John was the eldest. In Glasgow his fathers business wansn't doing that good and he thought that if they would move to upper Canada they would have a better life there. So finally in 1820 they sailed to upper Canada. They arrived at Kingston in mid July, and John was only five years old. When he arrived his thought about Scotland just disapeard. The Macdonald family decided to stay in Kingston. Sir John A. only went to school untill 1829, when he was only 15. His parents couldn't afford to send him to University. He says that if had went to University he wouldn't have went into politics. When he turned 15 Sir John A. articled to a Kingston lawyer, George Mackenzie, so he was learining Law. In 1832 Mackenzie opened a branch office where he put Macdonald in charge of it. Later on he had taken over another law practice in Picton, when his teacher George Mackenzie died of cholera in Kingston, He died on August of 1834. The next summer Macdonald went back to Kingston and opened his own practice and he was admitted to the Bar in 1836 at the age of 21. His practice went well and in 1842 he was able to see something in England and Scotland. In 1841 his father had died and there were some legal questions in Sctoland that were needed to be cleared up. At London Macdonalds letters went well so he was able to buy a library and ship it to Kingston. When he was visiting relatives he met his half cousin Isabella Clark. She came to see him in 1843 and thats when they decided to get married. The finally got married on September, 1, 1843. He had 2 sons with her and 1 died at infancy. Then later on they got divorced an than got re married to Susan Agnes Bernard on 1867 and they had 1 daughter. Sir John A Macdonald died quietlty on Saturday, June 6, 1891. He was 76 years old. Macdonalds accomlishments started when he was a young boy. When he was only 21 he had opened his own practice in Kingston. After that he started being successful. In 1844 he was elected to the Province of Canada Assembly in the election in October and that is where he took his first seat in the legislative body, he was also re-elected in 1848, 1851, 1854, 1857, 1861 and 1863. After that his political career began well, he was soon to become the Reciever General in the Conservative government of W.H Draper in May 1847. In 1857 Macdonald became the Premier of the Province of Canada. In Feburuary 25, 1858 Cartier and Macdonald met the new session of Parliment that opened in Toronto. Until 1862 Macdonald and Cartier still remained in power. In 1866 Macdonald was the chairman of the London Conference. In 1864 he joined the coalition with George Brown, the leader of Upper Canada reformers. In that year he was a delegate to the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences, and became the principal author of the Confederation. His biggest accomplishment was in 1867 when he was named Canadas first Prime Minsiter, after Confederation. Sir John A. Macdonald should have a school named after him because he was a great leader for Canada and he has done a lot for our country. A great way to show our respect is to have a school named after him. He had a great role in Confederation, so if he didn't do any thing maybe Canada wouldn't be like it is now. So thats why we should have a school named after him. These were the reason for why Sir John A. Macdonald should have a school named after him. Because he was a great man, had a huge impact on the Canadian history and had a huge role in Confederation. So he should be worthy of having a school named after him. § 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 § Creation of the provinces of Manitoba 1870, British Columbia 1871 § Canadian Pacific Railway 1871-1885 § Leader of the Opposition 1873 -1878 Creation of the first national park in Banff, Alberta 1885 Bibliography:
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