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James Colledge Pope ( 1826 - 1885) was a land proprietor and politician on Prince Edward Island. Pope was a successful businessman who was at one point the island's third largest shipowner. He entered politics as a Conservative in 1857 and defended the rights of landowners against growing demands by tenant farmers for land reform. He served as premier of the colony from 1865 to 1867, again from 1870 to 1872 and was premier of PEI in 1873 when the island joined Canadian confederation.

Pope was named to the Executive Council in 1859 joining the Conservative government of Edward Palmer. In 1865 he became Premier after a dispute over Canadian confederation resulted in both Palmer and John Hamilton Gray resigning from the Executive Council. While not hostile to confederation, Pope did not agree with the terms set by the Quebec Conference. A particular problem was the unresolved land question which pitted the demands of tenant farmers for land reform against demands by landlords for compensation. The question had led to violence and in 1865 Pope used troops to put down disturbances led by the Tenant League . The next year his government negotiated the purchase of the large Cunard estate which composed 15% of the island's land mass in order to redistribute the land to over 1,000 tenants but the colony lacked the funds to purchase all the island's proprietary estates.

Pope was in Britain during the London Conference of 1867 and persuaded delegates to agree to $800,000 being allocated by the federal treasury to buy up the islands proprietary lands so they could be distributed to tenants. This was seen as bribery on the island, however, and divided the Tories leading to their defeat in the 1867 election at the hands of the Liberals who were more hostile to confederation. The Tories were also hurt by their reputation as being pro-landlord with the Tenant League campaigning to defeat the Pope government.

Pope returned to the premiership in 1870 leading a coalition governmentA coalition government or coalition cabinet is a cabinet in parliamentary government in which several parties cooperate. The usual reason is that no party on its own has a majority in the parliament. In times of crisis such as a war or a major economic or of Conservatives and Liberals. The question of school funding (and the role of separate schoolA separate school is a publicly funded school which includes religious education in its curriculum, as opposed to a private school or public school. In Canada these are usually Roman Catholic schools which are run parallel to the public school system whics) divided the province and both political parties and caused the fall of Robert Poore HaythorneRobert Poore Haythorne (1815-1891) was a Prince Edward Island politician and premier. He was born in England to a prominent family, his father having been mayor of Bristol on several occasions. Haythorne arrived in PEI at the age of 25 and, with his broth's Liberal government. Pope was able to form a coaltion between his Tories and dissident Liberals by promising not to act on the question of schools, or confederation, before an election. The new government instead moved to commence the construction of a railway on the island in 1871 which proved to be a severe economic burden that almost bankrupted the island. The government lost a by-electionA by-election or bye-election is a special election held to fill a political office when the incumbent has died or resigned. By-elections are held in most nations that elect their parliaments through single-member constituencies, whether with or without a on the railway issue and Pope, as a result, lost his governing majority in the House of Assembly and was forced to resign in 1872.

The financial crisis caused by the railway, and the ability of the Canadian government to bail the island out, was a major factor in the colony finally agreeing to seek to join Canadian confederation. The Liberal government of Robert Poore HaythorneRobert Poore Haythorne (1815-1891) was a Prince Edward Island politician and premier. He was born in England to a prominent family, his father having been mayor of Bristol on several occasions. Haythorne arrived in PEI at the age of 25 and, with his broth sent a delegation to OttawaThis article is about the capital city of Canada. For other meanings see Ottawa (disambiguation). City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ( In Detail) ( In Detail) Motto: Advance Ottawa/Ottawa en avant Area: 2,778. Population Total (2001) Cdn. CD Rank: Cdn. Rank: in February 1873Events The United Kingdom declares war against Ghana's King Kofi KariKari, who was involved in the trading of slaves. The war ended by July and the British established the Gold Coast Colony. January 17 Indian Wars: First Battle of the Stronghold during th seeking terms to admission to Canada. Ottawa agreed to take over the railway, provide funds to settle the land question, assume the colony's debts and give the new province an annual subsidy. The Liberals called an election on the proposal, Pope's Tories argued that the terms were not good enough and that if elected his government would obtain more favourable conditions. Pope's party won 20 out of 30 seats in the April election and he proceeded to Ottawa and persuaded the John A. Macdonald government to increase the promised annual subsidy to PEI by a further $25,000.

PEI entered confederation on July 1, 1873. Pope's third stint as Premier ended in September 1873 when he won a seat in the Canadian House of Commons.He did not run in the 1874 Canadian election however and returned to the province's House of Assembly in 1875 though he did not return to government. In 1876 he lost his seat in the provincial election which was fought on the issue of school funding and particularly separate schools - Pope's position was considered too moderate for voters who supported a secular system. The next year he returned to the House of Commons and served as minister of marine and fisheries from 1878 to 1882 in the Conservative government of Sir John A Macdonald.



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