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Encyclopedia > William King

There have been several people named William King:

  • William King (1663-1712), English poet.
  • William King (1650-1729), Anglican Archbishop of Dublin.
  • William King (1786-1865), British physician, supporter of cooperative movement.
  • William King (1768-1852), American statesman, governor of Maine
  • William King (1959-), British author.

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William Lyon Mackenzie King - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1710 words)
King's promise not to impose conscription contributed to the Liberals' re-election in the 1940 election.
King was not alone in his forced emigration of Japanese Canadians, as the United States government had a similar plan in effect during the war years.
King was considered a minor player in the war by both United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, despite hosting a wartime conference in Quebec City in 1943.
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