Robert Baldwin President

Robert Baldwin (May 12, 1804 – December 9, 1858) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who, with his political partner Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, led the first responsible ministry in Canada. "Responsible Government" marked the country's democratic independence, without a revolution, although not without violence. This achievement also included the introduction of municipal government, the introduction of a modern legal system and the Canadian Jury system, and the abolishing of imprisonment for debt. Baldwin is also noted for resisting a decades-long tradition of Orange Order terrorism of political reform in the colony, that went so far as to burn the Parliament buildings in Montreal in 1849.

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Robert Baldwin
Alias (AKA)The Honourable Robert Baldwin
Birth dateMay 12, 1804
Birth place
Upper Canada , York Upper Canada
Religion
Anglicanism
Date of deathDecember 09, 1858
Place of death
Province of Canada , Toronto
Profession
Lawyer

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