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    The Lower Canada Rebellion (French: rébellion du Bas-Canada), commonly referred to as the Patriots' Rebellion (Rébellion des patriotes) in French, is the...
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  • Gosford, led to the Lower Canada Rebellion in 1837. After the rebellion, Upper and Lower Canada were united as the Province of Canada, but the Château Clique...
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    rebellion in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec), which started the previous month, that emboldened rebels in Upper Canada to revolt. The Upper Canada Rebellion...
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    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 (French: Rébellions de 1837), were two armed uprisings that took place in Lower and Upper Canada in 1837 and 1838. Both rebellions...
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    The Republic of Lower Canada was a break-away state proclaimed in the aftermath of the 1837 Rebellions. The defeat of the rebellion meant that the state...
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    Lower Canada had a greater population. William Lyon Mackenzie, rebellion chief in Upper Canada Louis-Joseph Papineau, rebellion chief in Lower Canada...
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    but shall enjoy the same rights as all other citizens in Lower Canada. Lower Canada Rebellion History of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history Wikisource has...
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    the rebellions' start. The rebellion in Upper Canada in 1837 was less violent than its counterpart in Lower Canada had been. However, Upper Canadian rebels...
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    governor general. Following the Lower Canada Rebellion, the lower house was dissolved on March 27, 1838, and Lower Canada was administered by an appointed...
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  • Canadien errant" ("A Wandering Canadian") is a song written in 1842 by Antoine Gérin-Lajoie after the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837–38. Some of the rebels...
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    to the north of Canada Bay are two other bays named for Canadian internment camps for convicts involved in the Lower Canada Rebellion: Exile Bay - surrounded...
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  • conflict of 1837 and the two invasion attempts of 1838. Doric Club Lower Canada Rebellion History of Quebec Timeline of Quebec history Quebec independence...
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    Quebec (redirect from Quebec, Canada)
    (1763–1791), then Lower Canada (1791–1841), and lastly part of the Province of Canada (1841–1867) as a result of the Lower Canada Rebellion. It was confederated...
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    link between Australia and Canada. Following the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837 to 1838, two Irish and 58 French Canadian rebels were deported to Australia...
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  • This is a list of the public meetings held in Lower Canada between May and November 1837, both those held by the Parti patriote as well as those held by...
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    celebrate the end of the Lower Canada Rebellion. Following the rebellions, the two Canadas were merged into a united Province of Canada, which observed Thanksgiving...
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    journalist, publisher and politician in Lower Canada (now Quebec). Born in Scotland, he emigrated to Lower Canada in 1791 at age 15, to work in his older...
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  • the Lower Canada Rebellion of 1837, the Parliament of Lower Canada was dissolved and temporarily replaced by the Special Council of Lower Canada. Following...
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    Battle of Saint-Eustache (category Battles of the Lower Canada Rebellion)
    The Battle of Saint-Eustache was a decisive battle in the Lower Canada Rebellion in which government forces defeated the principal remaining Patriotes...
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    Ontario (redirect from Ontario, Canada)
    early Canadian nationalism. Accordingly, rebellion in favour of responsible government rose in both regions; Louis-Joseph Papineau led the Lower Canada Rebellion...
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  • List of Irish Quebecers (category Lists of Canadian people by ethnicity)
    Robert Nelson - doctor and Lower Canada Rebellion leader Wolfred Nelson - doctor and supporter of the Lower Canada Rebellion Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan...
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    Patriote movement (category Political parties in Lower Canada)
    political movement that existed in Lower Canada (present-day Quebec) from the turn of the 19th century to the Patriote Rebellion of 1837 and 1838 and the subsequent...
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  • org.uk - Lists of UK Security Force Casualties - Lists of Officers died - Canada 1750-1761 through to 2009 - Lists of NCOs and other ranks died - New Zealand...
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    Augustin-Norbert Morin (category Lower Canada Rebellion people)
    participated in the Lower Canada Rebellion, the British authorities concluded his conduct did not warrant a charge of high treason. After the Rebellion, he entered...
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    causes of the Upper and Lower Canada Rebellions recommended merging those two colonies. The new colony, known as the Province of Canada, was created by the...
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    George-Étienne Cartier (category Lower Canada Rebellion people)
    politics of Canada East as leader of the Parti bleu. In 1838, he returned to Montreal after a year in exile for his role in the Lower Canada Rebellion. He officially...
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  • Doric Club (category Lower Canada Rebellion)
    Constitutional Party and many of its members took part in the Lower Canada Rebellions of 1837 and 1838 on the British side. The members of the club were...
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  • quo. Both the upper and lower houses were dissolved on March 27, 1838 following the Lower Canada Rebellion and Lower Canada was administered by an appointed...
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  • Ninety-Two Resolutions (category Lower Canada Rebellion)
    resolutions reached Canada in 1837, and many of Papineau's reformists began to agitate for a rebellion. See the Lower Canada Rebellion. Dagenais, Maxime...
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    National Patriots' Day (category Lower Canada Rebellion)
    point of the numerous public meetings organized by citizens throughout Lower Canada from May to November 1837 in reaction to the passing of British Home...
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