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The Patriotes of 1837 A Chronicle of Rebellion

The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    012 - A Postscript

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    011 - The Second Rebellion

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    010 - The Lord High Commissioner

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    009 - Force Majeure

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    008 - The Dogs of War

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    007 - The Russell Resolutions

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    006 - The Royal Commission

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    005 - The Ninety-Two Resolutions

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    004 - The Rise of Papineau

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    003 - The Reign of Terror

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    002 - The Rights of the Defeated

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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    001 - Prefatory Note Canadians Old and New

    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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The Rebellions of 1837–1838 marked a defining moment in Canadian history, erupting in both Lower Canada (now Quebec and Labrador) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). Fueled by a fervent desire for political reform, these uprisings sought to establish a responsible government, a dream that would eventually be realized in the wake of conflict. As we delve into this compelling chapter, its essential to appreciate how todays citizens navigate the delicate balance between loyalty and liberty—an equilibrium that eluded those who fought for change. We owe a great debt to both the Bureaucrats, who preserved Canadas place within the Empire, and the Patriotes, whose courage laid the groundwork for the freedoms we cherish today. - Summary by TriciaG and from the text

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