William lyon Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie (not William Lyon Mackenzie King) led the rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837.
William Lyon Mackenzie led the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion, which eventually led to government reforms.
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.
The war of 1812 had ended and the Loyalists of Britain were returning and expecting better, however they found that they were getting very little out of there fighting for Britain for 2 years. they realized that their lives were not going to get better unless the acted. So that led to the Upper Canadian Rebellion led by Mackenzie. In the mean time, A rebellion was being led by Papineau in Lower Canada. the English and the French were having conflict, Canals were being built instead of roads preventing farmers from transporting their goods to the city, so their lives were not getting any better dispite their loyalty. So Papineau organized a rebellion.What was preventing them from winning?Papineau= No guns, No Real Military Training despite their efforts to replicate itMackenzie= Poorly Organized, Poor Leadership, No Training wat-so-ever, waited too long before attack, etcHope this helps! :)
Lord Durham was sent to British North America in 1838 as governor-general specifically to investigate the circumstances of the rebellions of 1837 in Upper and Lower Canada and to make recommendations for the future government of the British North American colonies. His investigation led to the publication, in 1839, of the famous Durham Report in which he recommended that Upper and Lower Canada be united, that responsible government be granted (see text below), that French Canadians be assimilated and that municipal institutions be established in Canada.
William Lyon Mackenzie (not William Lyon Mackenzie King) led the rebellion of Upper Canada in 1837.
William Lyon Mackenzie led the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion, which eventually led to government reforms.
The Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837 was led by William Lyon Mackenzie and aimed to establish responsible government and end the oligarchic rule. In Lower Canada, the rebellion of 1837 led by Louis-Joseph Papineau was fueled by grievances over political representation and land rights for French Canadians. Both rebellions sought greater autonomy from British colonial rule.
William Mackenzie
William Lyon Mackenzie led the rebellions of 1837 It was more Papineau who led the rebellion in Lower Canada, however he fled the scene pretty early and allowed French-nationalism to take control and the "Patriotes" to take hold of the movement. MacKenzie was the Upper half of the movement but he was the only one that stuck around for the entire thing. :)
William Lyon Mackenzie.
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The journalist who led an abortive armed attack against the upper Canadian establishment in 1837 was William Lyon Mackenzie. He was a prominent reformer and the editor of the Colonial Advocate, advocating for democratic reforms in Canada. Mackenzie’s rebellion aimed to address grievances related to political corruption and lack of representation, but it ultimately failed and led to his exile in the United States. His actions, however, were significant in raising awareness of the need for political change in Canada.
Louis Joseph Papineau led the rebellion in lower Canada but the fight in ST. Denis, St. Eustache and St. Charles were led by a Wilfred Nelson i think and Papineau was against fighting he wanted rebellion thro words so basically Louis Joseph Papineau led the rebellion and gathered people for the rebellion
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.
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.
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.