George Coles

George Coles (September 20, 1810-August 21, 1875) was born in Prince Edward Island in 1810, the son of James Coles, a farmer, and Sarah Tally. He died in 1875 at his home in Charlottetown Royalty. He was the first Premier of Prince Edward Island and on of the Fathers of Canadian Confederation. Although George Coles had little formal education he became a farmer and a businessman at an early age. He travelled to England at age 19. There he learned about the brewing industry. While in England he married Mercy Haine on August 14, 1833 and they returned to Prince Edward Island before the end of that year. He soon became a prosperous brewer and merchant. He first entered politics in 1841 representing the New London-DeSable district in the Assembly. Coles was always a colourful political figure. He is said to have duelled with Edward Palmer, and to have challenged James C. Pope to a duel as well. As a member of the provincial government in 1846, he spent 31 days in the custody of the sergeant-at-arms for refusing to retract a statement made in the assembly. He was convicted of assault in the 1850's. Coles, with Edward Whelan, the editor of the Examiner, was the leader in the struggle for responsible government. When Responsible Government was granted in 1851 Coles became the Island's first Premier. With the exception of a few months in 1854, Coles remained as Premier until 1859 when his party was defeated. Coles once again served as Premier from 1867 to 1869 but failing health necessitated his turning the government over to Joseph Hensley. His administration embarked on a number of significant reforms - the most important being the Free Education Act and the Land Purchase Act. The former provided better educational opportunities than in any of the other colonies and the latter was a positive step toward a solution to the land ownership question. He and Edward Whelan had laid the foundations of the Liberal party and in so doing created the political balances which dominated Prince Edward Island politics during the middle years of the nineteenth century. Despite being an early supporter of union he turned against Confederation when it became apparent that the project would not solve the land tenure question.
Premier of Prince Edward Island
Preceded by:
none
First premiership (1851-1854) Followed by:
John Holl
1854-1855
Preceded by:
John Holl
1854-1855
Second premiership (1855-1859) Followed by:
Edward Palmer
1859-1863
Preceded by:
James Colledge Pope
1865-1867
Third premiership (1867-1869) Followed by:
Joseph Hensley
1869
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