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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. Revelations of this scandal forced his resignation in 1873, and the brief term of Canada’s second prime minister, Alexander Mackenzie (1822-1892), but Macdonald was re-elected back to power in 1878, where he served four more terms until his death in 1891. Name: Sir John Alexander MacDonald. Born: January 11, 1815, Glasgow, Scotland.

  3. Macdonald has been revered as “the man who made Canada” by author Richard Gwyn (in John A.: the man who made us, the life and times of John A. Macdonald, the first volume of his two-part series, published in Toronto in 2007) and reviled as an instigator of the “ethnic cleansing and genocide” of aboriginal peoples by Professor James Daschuk (in “When Canada used hunger to clear the ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2013 · Sir John Alexander Macdonald, premier ministre du Canada de 1867 à 1873 et de 1878 à 1891, avocat, homme d’affaires, politicien (né le 10 ou 11 janvier 1815 à Glasgow, en Écosse; décédé le 6 juin 1891 à Ottawa, en Ontario). John A. Macdonald a été le premier premier ministre du Canada et le deuxième premier ministre à avoir été ...

  7. Nation-builder. Sir John A. Macdonald was the chief architect of modern Canada. In his youth, British North America was a patchwork of separate colonies; by the time of his death, Canada stretched from sea to sea. Shrewd and charismatic, Macdonald persuaded New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to join Québec and Ontario in forming Confederation in 1867.

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