William Lyon Mackenzie.
Papineau and William Lyon Mackenzie were the radical leaders of the 1837 rebellions in Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively. They tried to overthrow the English Aristocracy in the form of the Chateau Clique and the Family Compact, upper class government who ruled absolutely.
Britain separated the province of Quebec into Upper and Lower Canada in 1791 primarily to address the cultural and political differences between the English-speaking Loyalists in the west (Upper Canada) and the French-speaking population in the east (Lower Canada). This division aimed to provide better governance and representation for both groups, allowing for the establishment of separate legislative assemblies. Additionally, it sought to ease tensions and promote stability in the region following the American Revolution.
Before 1867, Canada was divided into upper and lower Canada. In lower Canada most of the people were French. In upper Canada most of the people were British. But on July first, 1867 upper and lower Canada joined confederation to become Canada, This is why we celebrate Canada day on July first :)
The British created the colonies of New Brunswick and Upper Canada in order to accommodate loyalists who had fled the United States after the American Revolution. These colonies were established as a way to provide land and resources for the loyalist settlers and to assert British control and influence in North America.
How did the Industrial Revolution cut into the political power of the upper classes?A.Middle-class professionals demanded a voice in government.
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He was the leader of the radical reformers in upper Canada in the early-mid 19th century. His actions brought Canada one step closer to confederation.
Robert Gourlay was a reformer because he tried to bring about reforms in the system of land ownership in Upper Canada. He fought for good living wages for workers in England. Robert also wanted fairness for every person who could read and write.
Yes in order to gain there freedom from gr8 britain. it took over 200 yrs ____________ NO - Canada did not have a revolution. Canada, after a series of negotiations with Upper and Lower Canadian leaders and British politicians became an independent country in 1867. Canada remained LOYAL to the crown.
Papineau and William Lyon Mackenzie were the radical leaders of the 1837 rebellions in Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively. They tried to overthrow the English Aristocracy in the form of the Chateau Clique and the Family Compact, upper class government who ruled absolutely.
Upper Canada ended in 1841.
Upper Canada did not exist in the 1860s.
Upper Canada College was created in 1829.
Upper Canada Guardian ended in 1812.
Bank of Upper Canada was created in 1821.
Bank of Upper Canada ended in 1866.