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Who led the rebellion in upper Canada?

William Lyon Mackenzie (not William Lyon Mackenzie King) led the rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837.


What is the rebellion that William lyon Mackenzie king made?

William Lyon Mackenzie made the Upper Canada rebellion in 1837


Who was the man who led 1837 rebellion in Upper Canada?

William lyon Mackenzie


William Lyon Mackenzie occupation?

he was in upper Canada's government, he started a newspaper and started a rebellion


Which Canadian prime minister sought the advice of his dead mother and dog?

William Lyon Mackenzie ================= William Lyon Mackenzie was the one who led the Upper Canada rebellion. It was Mackenzie's grandson, William Lyon Mackenzie King, who was prime minister of Canada.


What did William Lyon Mackenzie achieve to change the government?

William Lyon Mackenzie led the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion, which eventually led to government reforms.


Explain why Mackenzie found little support for his rebellion in Upper Canada?

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.


Is William l Mackenzie the first primenister of Canada?

No. Sir John A. MacDonald was the first Prime Minister of Canada.


Who led the revolt in Upper Canada in 1837?

William Mackenzie


What were Mackenzie's reasons for calling for rebellion in Upper Canada?

A bad year for crops led to a recession, and in the following years, the banks had begun to tighten credit and recall loans, so when Mackenzie heard of the lower Canada rebellion he decided to start his own rebellion.


Who was the radical reformer in upper Canada that led a revolution in 1837?

William Lyon Mackenzie.


What laws did king William Lyon Makenzie pass?

King William Lyon Mackenzie did not pass any laws. He was a prominent Canadian politician and journalist who played a significant role in the struggle for responsible government in Upper Canada (now Ontario) in the early 19th century. Mackenzie led the Upper Canada Rebellion in 1837 against the British colonial government but was ultimately defeated.