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  1. 16 de ene. de 2008 · Sir George-Étienne Cartier, copremier ministre de la Province du Canada, avocat, promoteur du secteur ferroviaire, politicien (né le 6 septembre 1814 à Saint-Antoine, dans le Bas-Canada; décédé le 20 mai 1873 à Londres, en Angleterre). Pendant une génération, Sir George-Étienne Cartier domine la politique du Québec.

  2. George-Étienne Cartier, The Canadian. Born 6 September 1814 in Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu, Quebec; died 20 May 1873 in London, England. George-Étienne Cartier’s early years passed as a self-described “rebel,” when he joined the Patriote cause in the Rebellion of 1837, including fighting at the Battle of St-Denis against British troops ...

  3. Introduction. In 1835, during a banquet organized by the nascent Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste de Montréal, George-Étienne Cartier, aged 20, sang a patriotic tune he had just composed.Entitled Avant tout je suis Canadien, the song would become a source of inspiration for the militant political organization the Fils de la Liberté. Cartier himself fought on the side of the Patriotes at the ...

  4. CARTIER, Sir GEORGE-ÉTIENNE, lawyer, politician, prime minister of the Province of Canada; b. 6 Sept. 1814 at Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu (Verchères County, L.C.), son of Jacques Cartier (1774–1841) and Marguerite Paradis; d. 20 May 1873 in London, Eng. Cartier’s family made no claim to have descended from the discoverer of Canada, who had no children, but they were content to believe ...

  5. CARTIER, sir GEORGE-ÉTIENNE, avocat, homme politique, premier ministre du Canada-Uni, né à Saint-Antoine-sur-Richelieu (comté de Verchères, Qué.) le 6 septembre 1814, fils de Jacques (1774–1841) et de Marguerite Paradis, décédé à Londres le 20 mai 1873. Dans la famille de Cartier, on ne prétendait pas descendre du découvreur du Canada, qui n’eut pas d’enfant, mais on se ...

  6. This learning tool complements Historica Canada’s Sir George-Étienne Cartier Heritage Minute by exploring the role of Cartier in the negotiations surrounding Canada’s Confederation. The role that Sir George-Étienne Cartier played in uniting the provinces of Canada is so extensive that it was impossible to choose only one achievement to ...

  7. 29 de may. de 2018 · Sir George-Étienne Cartier. Sir George-Étienne Cartier (1814-1873) was a Canadian statesman who led French Canada into the federation of British North America in 1867. George-Étienne Cartier was born in Saint-Antoine, Lower Canada, on Sept. 6, 1814. He studied at St Sulpice College, Montreal, in preparation for a legal career.

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