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It was snowing last class!!!. The Development and Leadership of B.C. 1. James Douglas 2. Mathew Ballie Begbie 3. John Sebastian Helmcken. By Gavin Feng, Hubert Yuan. Biography – James Douglas. B orn in 1803, Demerara (now part of Guyana).
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It was snowing last class!!! The Development and Leadership of B.C. 1. James Douglas 2. Mathew Ballie Begbie 3. John Sebastian Helmcken By Gavin Feng, Hubert Yuan
Biography – James Douglas • Born in 1803, Demerara (now part of Guyana). • Parents from free-mixed European and African ancestry. • Schooled in Scotland and England. • Joined the NWC at the age of sixteen
Legacy– James Douglas • Company fur-trader and a British colonial governor on Vancouver Island • Worked for the NWC, and later for the HBC, becoming a high-ranking company officer. • Governor of the Colony of Vancouver island from 1851 to 1864 • Became the first Governor of the Colony of British Columbia in 1858 • Remained governor of Vancouver Island and British Columbia until 1864.
Legacy – James Douglas • Often credited as "The Father of British Columbia”. • Asserted British authority during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, which had the potential to turn the B.C. Mainland into an American state.
Biography – Matthew Ballie Begbie • Raised in the island of Mauritius until seven years old • Returned to Great Britain for education. • Educated at Elizabeth College from 11 to 17 years old • Received his first degree at the University of Cambridge • Involved in a great number of extracurricular activities • Studied law at Lincoln’s Inn. • Established a successful law practice in London
Legacy– Matthew Ballie Begbie • Became the first Chief Justice of the Crown Colony in1858 • Served as the first Judge of the Supreme Court from 1858 - 1866 • Chief Justice of the Supreme Court from 1870 to 1871 • Served as the first Chief Justice in 1871
Biography – John Sebastian Helmcken • Born in London England • Educated at St. George's German and English school • Apprenticed as a physician • Traveled to India and China after completing his certification • Hired aboard the HBC’s Prince Rupert in 1847 • Intended to join the Navy, but was persuaded to join HBC in 1849
Legacy– John Sebastian Helmcken • Arrived in Vancouver Island on March 1850 • Posted at Fort Rupert as a magistrate • Six months later James Douglas called Helmcken to Fort Victoria • Joined the "family-company compact” when he married Douglas’s daughter • Elected to the first Legislative Assembly of Vancouver Island in 1856. • Served as its speaker until the colony merged with BC in 1866. • By 1863 he had risen to rank of chief trader within the HBC, • In 1870 Governor Musgrave appointed him to his executive council. • He then became Speaker of the Legislative Council of the new colony until Confederation in 1871.
Legacy –John Sebastian Helmcken • Favored confederation in 1866 • Was sent withtwo other ambassadors to Ottawa • The terms negotiated were favorable to BC • British Columbia became a Canadian province on July 20, 1871. • The founding president of British Columbia’s Medical society in 1885 • Part of the decision in moving capital of BC to Victoria
Connections: James Douglas Spoke Fluent French Self-education Thrived in strict structure of HBC Denounced Slavery Understood business and finance * Suitable Position: Finance Minister
* Suitable Position : Minister of the Environment Connections: Sir Matthew Baillie Begbie * Suitable Position : Minister of the Environment Naturalist Wrote Legislation & law for BC Travelled all around BC to have courts Spoke many languages include Aborginal
Connections: John Sebastian Helmcken Understood health & money Helped make a very good deal for BC to join Canada People found him influential Well- respected Turned down political positions * Suitable Position : Health Minister