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Rebellions Of 1837
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It wasn't the nicest way to voice their opinions. It was a desperate grasp for government and for power. Was it worth it? The rebels thought that it was, because they felt as though they had very few rights or power. The people who rebelled in Upper and Lower Canada thought it was their last hope ....
Middle of essay .... Once Britain had it, they wanted it, too. With the new population increase, they would try to get it through revolution. People as a result of these reasons were immigrating to Canada and with them bringing their ideas. A last example is the American Revolution, where the Americans rebelled against Britain and were victorious in their quest for independence. Success was what the people looked at most- not how many rebellions had failed, but how many had been successful.
Rebels felt that arm.... |
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