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Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Bart., KCMG, PC (September 6, 1814 – May 20, 1873) was a French-Canadian statesman and Father of Confederation. The English spelling of the name, George, instead...
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Georges-Etienne Cartier, son of a soldier, was born September 6, 1814 in St. Antoine, Lower Canada (the house of seven chimneys . He was educated in Montreal and opened a law office there in 1835 (at 16 College de Montreal) . ... In 1872 Macdonald and Cartier accepted large amounts of money from millionaire Sir Hug Allan.
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Get information, facts, and pictures about Sir Georges etienne Cartier at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about Sir Georges etienne Cartier easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... Sir Georges etienne Cartier at...
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George-Étienne Cartier was one of the most influential politicians of his generation. Together with John A. Macdonald, he was co-premier of the Province of Canada. He took part in the Charlottetown, Québec and London conferences, and was among ... Photograph: Sir George-Étienne Cartier, after 1882 / Montréal, Quebec...
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The fullest biography of Cartier in English is John Boyd, Sir George-Etienne Cartier, Bart.: His Life and Times (1914). See also A.D. DeCelles, Papineau; Cartier (1904; reprinted as vol.
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You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> Sir George Etienne Cartier ... CARTIER, Sir George Etienne, Bart., Canadian statesman, born in St. Antoine, Quebec, 6 September, 1814; died in England, 20 May, 1873. He was edu-eated at St. Sulpice College, Montreal, and admitted to the bar in 1835.
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1854 - Cartier was appointed to cabinet. 1857-1862 - He served alongside John A. Macdonald as co-premier of the united province. 1867 - Cartier represented the Montréal East following the conclusion of Canada's first election on the 20th of September.
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Government of Canada / Gouvernement du Canada ... Canada's Digital Collections...
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SIR GEORGE ETIENNE CARTIER sprang from stock whose roots were thrust deep in Canadian soil. His family, who, according to legend, were collateral descendants of Jacques Cartier, the discoverer of Canada in 1534, had lived in the St. Lawrence valley for nearly two centuries.
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Sir George-Etienne Cartier, Baronet (prime minister of Canada), statesman, Canadian prime minister jointly with John A. Macdonald (1857–58; 1858–62), and promoter of confederation and the improvement of Anglo-French relations in Canada. ... Sir George-Étienne Cartier, Baronet...
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