No.
They rebelled against Britain because they wanted to be independant and have an Irish government.
The Fenians were Irish Americans with the goal of taking Canada from Britain. They were violent (assassinated one of our top politicians) well trained and armed after the American Civil war and had attempted to take over Canada by invasion. The greatest threat from their success would be the American government response If the Fenians had managed to get the upper hand in upper Canada the Americans might take advantage of the situation by offering military support. Britain would almost certainly withdraw not wanting to risk an all out war to save their remaining colonies. Canadians would become Americans just as the French had become British in the 1700's. That didn't happen. Canada was able to handle the Fenian invasion and the Americans actually tracked them down when they retreated to the USA.
Fenians Johnstown GAA was created in 1968.
When the Fenians sent armed raids across the Canadian border the Canadians were alarmed. The Canadians were so shocked that it caused them to band together and they became one strong nation on guard against the Fenians. though the Fenians did take part in Canada becoming one strong united nation the real main reason in the annextation bill.
Britain did not "take over Canada" . People emigrated there just as they did to America
Britain never fought any COUNTRY to take over Britain. You need to narrow down the specific dates of this
Britain took over Nigeria around 1901.
Britain never took over South America.
Michael Crawford has written: 'The Fenians' -- subject(s): Fenians, History
Australia did not take over Britain. Britain actually took over Australia originally and formed colonies on that continent. Later, the Australian people moved away from British rule.
they wanted to take them over because of the things they had
When?