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  1. Sir John Alexander Macdonald ha sido un ser humano que, por algún motivo, merece ser recordado, y que para bien o para mal, su nombre nunca debe borrarse de la historia. Vida y Biografía de Sir John Alexander Macdonald (Glasgow, 1815-Ottawa, 1891) Político canadiense de origen escocés.

  2. Introduction. A master of the art of compromise and a brilliant tactical politician, Sir John A. Macdonald played a pivotal role in the formation, consolidation, and expansion of the Canadian confederation. His career generated – and continues to generate – considerable controversy. Macdonald has been revered as “the man who made Canada ...

  3. 30 de ago. de 2020 · La statue de John Alexander Macdonald, le premier Premier ministre du Canada, a été déboulonnée et décapitée hier à Montréal. Leader de la grande coalition qui a mené à la création du pays, il est le Père de la confédération canadienne. Chef du Parti Conservateur du Canada (l’ancêtre de celui d’aujourd’hui), il a été au ...

  4. 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.

  5. 13 de jan. 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. 18 de dez. de 2020 · The first, John, was born in New York in August of 1847 but the child died 13 months later. Macdonald never appeared to get over the death of John and until the day he died, he kept a box of the child’s toys with him. The birth was difficult for Isabella as she was 39 at the time and needed several months of rest following the birth.

  7. Macdonald, Sir John A. (1815-1891) Canada's founding Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, also played a supporting role in the founding of Queen's. Macdonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland and emigrated with his family to Canada in 1820. He was brought up in Kingston and area, and began articling with a local law firm at the age of 15.