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        | alson someone who shaves value of that period. |  | 
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        | governor of the province of canada. |  | 
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        | leader of the clear grits, a more radical party. |  | 
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        | Leader of the parti Bleu. |  | 
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        | Was a member of the great coulition goverment in the province of canada that secured confederation between 1864 and 1867. |  | 
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        | Was an Irish Nattiomalist catholic spokesman, jounalist, and father of canadian confederstion. he fought for the development of irish and canadian national identites that would transcend their component groups. |  | 
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        | French Canadian Politician and jurist. |  | 
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        | A fraternal organisations deaicated to the establishment of an independent irish repullc founded in america in 1858. |  | 
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        | trade between states though methods such as tariffs on imported goods and a varity of government regulations. |  | 
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        | Dealing with other Country. |  | 
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        | A period of low economic activity marked by high unemployment. |  | 
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        | a government at the level of the level of the nation-states. |  | 
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        | Made canada a country , became aconstation. |  | 
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        | The act of adding another territory to one's own. |  | 
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        | A government subject to the votes of the people. |  | 
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        | a union of provinces each of which keeps certain powers but gives up other powers to a central national government. |  | 
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        | in politics, taking bribes or using influence to gain an unfair advantage. |  | 
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        | A war between the souther and nothern American states over states rights. the divisive issue was slavery |  | 
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        | John A. Macdonald was the leader of the tories; coulition ,"rep by pop" |  | 
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        | Representation by populationvilently opposed in canada east. |  | 
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        | so caled because a brave person has "grit" |  | 
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        | indenpent member of the government that could toople a government. |  | 
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