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  1. John Alexander Macdonald nació el 11 de enero de 1815 en Glasgow ( Escocia ). Sus padres fueron Hugh Macdonald, un comerciante fracasado, y su esposa, Helen Shaw. 1 Su familia emigró a Kingston (Alto Canadá) en 1820. El negocio de Hugh comenzó a repuntar en Canadá, lo que permitió que el joven John pudiera asistir a las mejores escuelas ...

  2. This photograph was taken in 1888. Sir John A. was 73. Monuments, tributes, schools, bridges, roads and an airport have all been built or named to honour the life and legacy of Sir John A. Macdonald. In addition, every year on the anniversary of his birth—January 11—Canadians mark Sir John A. Macdonald day.

  3. Macdonald was chosen as the obvious man to become the first Prime Minister and was proclaimed Knight Commander of the Bath and hence became Sir John A. Macdonald. On July 1 st, 1867 Sir John A. Macdonald and his wife led the ceremonies which official oversaw the birth of Canada in the sleepy lumber tow of Ottawa.

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  5. 13 de ene. de 2015 · John Alexander Macdonald, who was born in Glasgow's Merchant City 200 years ago, is little-known in the city of his birth but he is a household name to Canadians and is often referred to as the ...

  6. John A. Macdonald helped create the Conservative Party in 1854. He was Attorney General of Canada West from 1854 to 1858, 1858 to 1862 and from 1864 to 1867. Along with with Étienne-Paschal Taché, he served as Joint Premier of the Province of Canada, from 1856 to 1857.

  7. 31 de jul. de 2013 · Sir John Alexander Macdonald, prime minister of Canada 1867–73 and 1878–91, lawyer, businessman, politician (born 10 or 11 January 1815 in Glasgow, Scotland; died 6 June 1891 in Ottawa, ON). John A. Macdonald was Canada’s first and second-longest serving prime minister (19 years). He set wide-ranging policies that continue to influence ...

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