Sir Adams George Archibald agreed with Charles Tupper that confederation would improve Nova Scotia's economy. I think.
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Sir John A MacDonald wanted confederation to make Canada stronger and he had a dream that Canada would be from coast to coast. That would mean that the country would be independent from the british government. his dream came true after he was out of the Parliament of Canada! by tyler haney dewberry Alberta Canada
For the British: Cpt. Thomas Gage, Gen. William Howe, John Burgoyne, Henry Clinton, and Samuel Graves • For the Colonists: Gen. Ward, COL COL Putnam, COL COL William Prescott, and Cpt. Richard Gridley
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yes he was for confederation.
Leonard tilley was not french he was American and moved to Canada after the depression
Sir Charles Tupper, Louis Riel, Samuel Leonard Tilley, and James Colledge Pope, to name some.
Sir Adams George Archibald agreed with Charles Tupper that confederation would improve Nova Scotia's economy. I think.
Sir Charles Tupper wanted Confederation, for he thought that the railway was needed in Nova Scotia in order to make Nova Scotia's economy prosper. He thought Confederation would let Nova Scotia continue to live. PEACE.
Sir Oliver Mowat was one of the Fathers of Confederation.
Sir William Samuel Stephenson was born on January 23, 1897.
Sir William Samuel Stephenson was born on January 23, 1897.
he was a father of confederation like the others
Samuel Luke has written: 'The letter books of Sir Samuel Luke, 1644-45, Parliamentary Governor of Newport Pagnell' 'Journal of Sir Samuel Luke'
Samuel Leonard Tilley has written: 'Budget speech, delivered by Sir Leonard Tilley, minister of finance, in the House of Commons of Canada, on Friday, February 18, 1881' -- subject(s): Budget, Finance, Public, Public Finance, Finances publiques 'Budget speech delivered by Sir S.L. Tilley, minister of finance' -- subject(s): Budget, Finance, Public, Public Finance, Finances publiques 'Budget speech delivered in the House of Commons of Canada, Tuesday, 9th March, 1880' -- subject(s): Budget, Finance, Public, Public Finance, Finances publiques 'Finances du Canada' -- subject(s): Budget, Finance, Public, Public Finance, Tariff 'Budget speech delivered by Sir S.L. Tilley, minister of finance in the House of Commons of Canada, on Friday March 30, 1883' -- subject(s): Budget, Finance, Public, Public Finance, Finances publiques 'Reply to a pamphlet published by Wm. Hy. Scovil, Esquire' -- subject(s): European and North American Railway Company, New Brunswick, New Brunswick. Railway Commissioners, Railroads, Rails, Chemins de fer, Nouveau-Brunswick. Railway Commissioners, Nouveau-Brunswick
Sir William Samuel Stephenson died on January 31, 1989 at the age of 92.