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Sir John A. Macdonald's family moved to Upper Kingston, Canada, in 1820 primarily due to economic opportunities and the promise of a better life. His father, a Scottish immigrant, sought to escape the challenges of life in Scotland and hoped to establish a more prosperous future for his family in Canada. The move also allowed them to take advantage of the growing settlement and development in the region. This relocation played a significant role in shaping Macdonald's later life and political career.

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