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The Fenians, a group of Irish nationalists, attacked Quebec and New Brunswick in the 1860s as part of their strategy to pressure Britain into granting Ireland independence. They believed that by targeting British North American provinces, they could divert British military resources away from Ireland. Additionally, the Fenians aimed to rally support from Irish immigrants in Canada and create a sense of urgency for Irish liberation. Their attacks were part of a broader campaign that sought to exploit the political climate of the time.

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