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James Bruce 8th earl of Elgin

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Bruce Elgin, 8th earl of , 1811-63, British statesman, son of the 7th earl. He served as governor of Jamaica (1842-46) and in 1847 was appointed governor-general of Canada. There he put into operation the proposals for responsible government outlined by his father-in-law, the earl of Durham . Elgin improved education and helped the Canadian economy, which was depressed by the new British policy of free trade. After personally negotiating the reciprocity treaty of 1854 with the United States, he returned to England. He later negotiated (1857-60) British trade agreements with China and... Read more
James Bruce, 8th earl of Elgin
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James Bruce, 8th earl of Elgin
...Reciprocity Treaty (1854) between the Canadian colonies and the U.S. In 1857 he left Canada to serve in diplomatic posts in China, Japan, and India. James Bruce, 8th earl of Elgin James Bruce, 8th earl of Elgin James Bruce, 8th ... Read more

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