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Sir Charles Tupper Prime Minister of Canada May 1 st – July 8 th 1896.

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1 Sir Charles Tupper Prime Minister of Canada May 1 st – July 8 th 1896

2 Early Life Charles Tupper was a Physician, and owned a Pharmacy in Nova Scotia. He was married to Frances Morse and had 6 children.

3 Won seat in house of commons in 1867. Spent 4 years in opposition Became high commissioner of the United Kingdom. Was a delegate in the conferences leading to confederation, convinced Nova Scotia to join. Once William Lyon Mackenzie failed with Manitoba schools question Tupper was brought in Rise to power

4 Accomplishments/ Failures Accomplishments Sir Charles Tupper was a delegate in the conferences leading to confederation. Helped oversee the railroad construction United the split up conservative’s from the Manitoba schools question. Failures Did not get a facing with parliament while PM did not answer Manitoba’s school question Lost election to Laurier

5 End of Run Tupper lost the election to Laurier after 69 days of being Prime Minister. Has the shortest time being Prime Minster.

6 Impact Charles Tupper helped create confederation for Canada Helped the construction of the railway. Had no impact in parliament since he never had a facing with parliament.

7 Work cited http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Tupper


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