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James Boyle Uniacke

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during the struggle for responsible government culminating in the 1848 election, the first under responsible government, which resulted in a
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administration led by Uniacke with Howe becoming more prominent after 1851 as Uniacke's health declined.
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This article about a Liberal party Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly is a
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from 1848 to 1854 serving concurrently as the colony's
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In 1832, Uniacke married Rosina Jane, the daughter of
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William Young
responsible government
Canada
British Empire
Premier
Nova Scotia
Attorney-General
Richard John Uniacke
legislative assembly
Conservative
Executive Council
Reformer
Liberal Party

Black-Binney House
Joseph Howe
Provincial Secretary
John Black
Black-Binney House
"Remnants of Scottish stone architecture in Nova Scotia"
doi
10.1080/13527258.2011.583669
hdl
10059/921
S2CID
162863705
Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia
Premier of Nova Scotia

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