Causes of the Rebellion | Major Events | Important People (Sir Louis-Joseph Papineau) | Locations | Aftermath |
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Economic declination caused prices to fall.
What caused prices to fall?
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Sir John Colborne was the commander of the British army.
Who was the commander of the British army in the Battle of ST. Eustache?
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He was born in Montreal in 1786.
Where and when was he born?
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A British defeat.
The Americans near the border thought the rebellions would lead to a _______ defeat?
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No, they didn't.
Did politicians think that there should be appointed officials?
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Declination was caused by the war between the French and the English.
What caused declination?
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A disciplined army enter a Patriot camp at St. Eustache in December.
In what month did a disciplined army enter a Patriot camp at St. Eustache?
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His father's occupation was a seigneur.
What was his father's occupation?
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United States, Upper Canada, Lower Canada.
Rebels who fled to the _______ ______ began to organize groups to invade ______ _______ and ______ ________?
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They avoided it because they felt like it was too American.
Why did they avoid appointed officials?
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BNA (British North America) provided Europe with lots of agricultural products.
Who provided lots of agricultural products to the Europeans?
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100 rebels were killed at the patriot camp.
How many rebels were killed at the patriot camp in St. Eustache?
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He wanted to be a lawyer.
DAILY DOUBLE!
What did he originally want to do with his life? |
Hunters lodges, Fréres Chaussers.
In Lower Canada invasion societies were called ______ ______ and in Upper Canada they were called ______ _______?
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They had some appointed officials and some elected ones.
How did they solve this problem?
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Farmers went bankrupt.
What important people went bankrupt in the agricultural community?
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Denis, Charles.
The next battle took place in St. ______ and St. ______?
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He was elected to the legislative assembly in 1809.
When was he elected to the legislative assembly?
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American members.
The Invasion societies attracted who?
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Appointed.
If the ______ politicians wanted a law, but the legislative assembly didn't want it, then the law wouldn't pass.
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The government did not care about agricultural financial decreasment issues.
What matter did the government not care about in agruculture?
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A segniuers manor.
What important place did the rebels take over in an attempt to defeat the government?
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To reform the system in Lower Canada.
When Sir Papineau travelled to london, England what did he attempt to pursuade the British government to do?
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1838, 40-000 to 60-000.
By mid-____ these societies had how many members?
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Upper Canada, Lower Canada.
Politicians such as Robert Baldwin in _____ _____
and Louis Hippolyte in _____ _____ believed that making minor changes to the government would be enough. |