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Cartier And Macdonald's Political Crisis

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Political deadlock: Cartia was always a man who stood out from his people but during these times canada was facing a Political crisis. Cartia joined his country in the authority or [war], he was sentenced after the war for terzan only because he fought for in the war while he was part of the government. After that day cartia and other particle leaders sneak across the border and wrote a note to the queen swearing there allegiance to her. Soon after people elected cartia for his leadership people decide to keep on electing only because he gave alot towards his community such as schools and many others.He also even tried to modernize his province.

Macdonald a fellow ally with cartia was born and raised in scotland. A politician named La servalinmeris calls Macdonald a sly fox and giving him compliments of his work. Macdonald soon joins up with an anti catholic orange lodge. His duty for this job is to make alliances with catholic and french speakers. …show more content…
Cartier and Macdonald put there minds together and decide to build a constitutional railway.But an obstacle stood in both Cartier and Macdonald. A upper canadian rival accuses Macdonald of selling his own people out to the french.

Cartier and Macdonald name a 6.4 tall wall george brown the man that was abusing them through his newspaper. Cartia wanted to make canada a whole country with mixed beliefs such as the french and canadian but there were two problems the upper canada had more population that the southern and brown saw this as an opportunity to run against cartier and

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