The British.
India
i think the fn won that one (first nations)
The Battle of Batoche, fought from May 9 to May 12, 1885, was won by the Canadian government forces, who were engaged in suppressing the Northwest Rebellion led by Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. The defeat of the Métis forces at Batoche marked a significant turning point in the rebellion, leading to the eventual capture of Riel and the dissolution of the Métis' armed resistance.
After the 1837 Rebellion in Upper Canada, William Lyon Mackenzie fled to the United States to escape arrest. He lived in exile for several years, during which he continued to advocate for reform and Canadian independence. In 1849, he returned to Canada after receiving a pardon, and he later served as a member of the Legislative Assembly. However, his political career did not regain its former prominence, and he eventually retired from public life.
William Lyon Mackenzie emerged as a rebellion leader due to his strong advocacy for democratic reforms and his criticism of the corrupt practices of the ruling Family Compact in Upper Canada. As a journalist and newspaper publisher, he used his platform to rally public support for political change. His growing popularity and frustration with the colonial government culminated in his leadership role during the 1837 Rebellion, where he called for the establishment of a republic and greater self-governance. Despite the rebellion's failure, Mackenzie's actions significantly influenced the push for reform in Canada.
A rebellion
It started in 1837 and 1838.
Canada, upper and lower after frustrations with political reform.
no won
William Lyon Mackenzie made the Upper Canada rebellion in 1837
William lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie (not William Lyon Mackenzie King) led the rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837.
7th December 1837 - 4th December 1838
The rebellion started because Mackenzie was mad because the family compact was favoring the rich. He wanted to end that so he had a rebellion against them. At Montgomery's Tavern. Good luck. :)
What were the long-term results of the war?
The leader of the 1837 rebellion in Upper Canada (now Ontario) was William Lyon Mackenzie. He was a reformist journalist and politician who sought democratic reforms and was frustrated with the colonial government's control. The rebellion aimed to establish a more responsible government but ultimately failed, leading to Mackenzie fleeing to the United States.
The British sent troops to squash the rebellion and arrest Patriote leaders.