Pp 53&54 ss 1. The family Macdonald s’etablit has itself G lenora, has the west of Kingston, in the High Canada. The pere of John print some loads the mill but the matter was not a big succes. In any case, the mere of John had decide that his son would receive a good education.
As for a lot of Scottish immigrants of the epoque, learn has to read and has ecri re etait of the more haut w importance for Helen Macdonald. Malgre his pitiful one, the family trouv a the means to send John in a pension of Kingston. It appritla the mathematiques, the Latin, the history and the francais. The young John devo rait deliver them.
IT conserva all his life this passion for the reading. When it eut fifteen years, this some was finished school; its parents had not the means to send it has the universite. In this time it, the universities found has themselves Montreal, has Fredericton and has Halifax and that representa it of long trips. Instead of that, it was decide that John would be lawyer. To this epoque, it possible etait for a young man to work in an office of lawyer the day and of etudier the right evenings. This fit John.
Apres several an nees, it was in a position to pass the examination of the professional association of the lawyers of the High Canada. Pp 55 ss 2. If social and professional life of Macdonald etait happy and couronnee of succes, his personal life well sad etait. His woman, Isabella, that it had epousee in 1843, often sick etait and obligee on duty the bed. They had often itself se parer during months for Ms Macdonald, for health reasons, had left towards the south and a hotter climate, Their first child, John Macdonald, na quit in 1847 and mourut thirteen months later. In 1850, ild eu rent a second son, Hugh John.
The Essay on Sir John A Macdonald
Sir John Alexander Macdonald Macdonald was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1815. His father, Hugh Macdonald, set up a small manufacturing business in Glasgow. The business failed, and the Macdonald family immigrated to Canada when John was five years old. It was only through the perseverance of his mother that Macdonald received a good education. At the age of ten Macdonald was sent away from home ...
Apres the birth, Ms Macdonald not recouvra never the health. His disease s’aggrava itself and she mourut in 1857. Pp 68 et 69 ss 3. an incident -HAS the continuation of an incident, the France = Bretagne fails declarer the war to the North. It s’afissait himself boarding and inspection of the British vessel Trent by a boat nord iste. The nordistes monte rent has edge, trouve rent two Confederate ones and the fire nt prisoners.
The British gouvernement feels insults and ex prima his cole re. It fit to know that the States of the North had no right to board the one of its boats. This was almost the war, but the queen Victoriaparvint has to convince the government to accept the excuse Americans. 3. ss Deuxi eme incident-crea one tensions between the Great Britain and the States of the North. During the war, the British naval work-sites constructed cruisers arm that they sold to the States of the South.
The one of these boats, the alabama, detruisit even has 65 boats modistes. The North demand a has the Great Britain to pay millions of dollars e damages. Apres the war, the Great Britain pay a 15 500 000$ to the United States in reparation. ss 4. In 1860, The Big Line went Sarnia has Riviere-of the-Wolf. But the costs had astronomical ete and the company etait by the bankruptcy..