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Why did John A. MacDonald want citizens to vote
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Why did John A. MacDonald want citizens to vote
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He wanted Canadians to vote so everyone would have rights to choose and to be equal
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He was a key figure in uniting Canada.
They supported the policies of his party (he was a conservative)
He was considered to be a good leader (or at least better than those who ran against him) ..
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