The chances of Canada being invaded by the US are non existent.
timber trade, transportation Also it had to do with the government Edit********* The rebellion in Lower Canada happened because the merchants and people with money, who owned land were the only ones aloud to vote, while the farmers and lower class people with no land were not aloud.ys i agree but how did it involve transportation......
William Lyon Mackenzie (not William Lyon Mackenzie King) led the rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837.
Mackenzie found little support in the Upper Canada rebellion because most of the leaders had been arrested, which caused the rebellion to lose most of its momentum.
The rebellion of lower Canada ended when upper & lower cananda became one due to the government wanting one country not two halves.
America didn't invade Canada. The British did and the result was the French and Indian war.
the rebellions happened because of the rebellions in lower Canada and they wanted a change in their government as well
Because Greece Italy and Portugal invaded Iraq for Oil and America fell in a hole and unfortunately did not survive, china unfortunately sold all their children for money and Canada were rightfully pissed off and this is how the rebellion came to be (P.S Russia has hairy balls)
The chances of Canada being invaded by the US are non existent.
timber trade, transportation Also it had to do with the government Edit********* The rebellion in Lower Canada happened because the merchants and people with money, who owned land were the only ones aloud to vote, while the farmers and lower class people with no land were not aloud.ys i agree but how did it involve transportation......
probably the most significant thing that happened in his life time was the war of 1812 when Canada was invaded by the Americans
had demanded more independence within canada
William Lyon Mackenzie (not William Lyon Mackenzie King) led the rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837.
1838
Mackenzie found little support in the Upper Canada rebellion because most of the leaders had been arrested, which caused the rebellion to lose most of its momentum.
A rebellion
John Colborne,