Steven Harper
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......
The two prominent leaders of the Boxer Rebellion were Hong Xiuquan and Zhang Zhidong. Hong Xiuquan was the founder of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and a key figure in the movement, although he was not directly involved in the Boxer Rebellion itself. Zhang Zhidong, while not a leader of the Boxers, was an influential Qing dynasty official who played a significant role in responding to the uprising and advocating for modernization within China. The Boxers themselves were primarily organized by local leaders and secret societies rather than a singular leadership.
Lower Canada, primarily known today as Quebec, historically had a significant Catholic population, primarily of French descent. While there were Protestant communities, particularly among English-speaking settlers and loyalists, the predominant religious influence in Lower Canada was Catholicism. Thus, it is more accurate to say that Lower Canada was predominantly Catholic rather than Protestant.
Shays's Rebellion was primarily led by farmers, particularly those facing economic hardships and heavy tax burdens in post-Revolutionary War Massachusetts. The rebellion was named after Daniel Shays, one of the leaders. In response to the uprising, the state government called out the militia to suppress the rebellion and restore order. Thus, it was the farmers who initiated the rebellion, while the militia was called in by the government to quell it.
In Canada West, the leaders of the major political parties included George Brown, who led the Liberal Party, and John A. Macdonald, who was a prominent figure in the Conservative Party. In Canada East, the Liberal Party was led by Antoine-Aimé Dorion, while the Conservative Party was led by George-Étienne Cartier. These leaders played significant roles in the political landscape leading up to Canadian Confederation in 1867.
The river that separated Upper and Lower Canada was the Saint Lawrence River. Upper Canada referred to the region that is now Ontario, while Lower Canada referred to the area that is now Quebec. The Saint Lawrence River served as a significant geographical boundary and played a crucial role in the development and trade of the two regions during the colonial period.
As of October 2023, Canada has ten provincial premiers and three territorial leaders. Each province has its own elected premier, while the territories are led by a premier as well. The total number of leaders in Canada’s provinces and territories amounts to thirteen.
A revolution calls for the complete overthrow and replacement of a specific govt, political system, etc. While a rebellion is an outward protest to a specific restriction, requirement, or ideology placed by the govt or leaders on a people group; it does not call for complete abolition of the current system as a whole.
The Taiping Rebellion targeted the Qing dynasty, while the Boxer Rebellion supported it.
They can't. Canadians simply love the party that brings them lower taxes while standing up for what matters.
Cary's rebellion was fought over religious issues, while Culpeper's was fought over whether colonists should pay certain taxes.
Cary's rebellion was fought over religious issues, while Culpeper's was fought over whether colonists should pay certain taxes.