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.
Chateau Clique is in Lower Canada but Family Compact is in Upper Canada.
he lived in Glasgow Scotland then moved to Kingston upper Canada when he was five. then he moved into his fathers store. then they moved to Hay bay
Upper Canada ended in 1841.
In what year? ========== Upper Canada had a Lieutenant Governor.
Upper Canada did not exist in the 1860s.
Upper Canada College was created in 1829.
Upper Canada Guardian ended in 1812.
Bank of Upper Canada was created in 1821.
Bank of Upper Canada ended in 1866.
formed in upper Canada
Lower Canada is known as Quebec.
it is today's ontario, canada