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Sir John Alexander Macdonald was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from 1878 until his death in 1891. As a dominant figure of Ca
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Sir John Alexander Macdonald was the first prime minister of Canada, serving from 1867 to 1873 and from 1878 until his death in 1891. As a dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, Macdonald had a political career that spanned almost half a century, playing a crucial role in shaping the country's history. Born in Scotland, Macdonald immigrated to Kingston in the Province of Upper Canada with his family at a young age. He became a prominent lawyer, involved in several high-profile cases, and was elected to the legislature of the Province of Canada in 1844. Macdonald's leadership and vision were instrumental in the formation of the Great Coalition, which ultimately led to the creation of the Dominion of Canada. With a legacy that continues to be felt today, Macdonald's impact on Canadian politics and history is undeniable. His collaborations with other notable figures, such as [[george-brown|George Brown]] and [[george-etienne-carteir|George-Étienne Cartier]], helped shape the country's future. Macdonald's story is a testament to the power of leadership and vision in shaping a nation's destiny, with his influence extending beyond Canada to the global stage, including interactions with [[queen-victoria|Queen Victoria]] and other international leaders.