PPT-The Rebellions of 1837-1838

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Lower Canada 1830s 2 groups The Business class bourgeoisie Rich Language English Origins British Montrealers Tory Party Political

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Lower Canada 1830s 2 groups The Business class bourgeoisie Rich Language English Origins British Montrealers Tory Party Political. 1840 1839 1838 1833 1842 1837 1844 1836 1834 1843 1835 1841 HI 168: Lecture 3. Dr. Howard Chiang. Partitioning of China. - Queen Victoria. - William II (Germany). - Nicholas II (Russia). - French Marianne. - Meiji Emperor. The Origins of Rebellion. Sub-ethnic . I. Slave Rebellions & Escapes. A. African Slaves would frequently rebel and/or escape from slavery. B. Escapes came in the form of: . 1. Slave ship mutiny (ex. Amistad). 2. Slave ship wreck (ex. Ecuador). Of Upper and Lower Canada 1837. What we know already:. Residents of Upper and Lower Canada were dissatisfied with their governments in the early 1830s. Their governments were . undemocratic. (decisions were not fairly made through elections) because the officials came from only a small group of the . Upper and Lower Canada. Aftermath and Unification. The Same Yet Different. One major difference in the reforms of Upper and Lower Canada is that Lower Canada was fighting for language and cultural rights. Skool. . vir. . Geesteswetenskappe . vir Onderwys . School for Human . and Social Sciences for . Education. On the cutting edge - The . Retief-. Dingane. Tractate (treaty) . and land claims. On . Social Issues . Throughout the 1830's the social and economic conditions grew worse in Lower Canada. There were:. food shortages due to poor harvests and drastic drops in wheat . production. thousands of newly arrived British . SS9 – April 4. Punishing the Rebels. After the rebellions were . defeated, . the . leaders . were treated. harshly. ; the British hoped that quick and . severe . punishment would . deter . (stop) future rebellions. WGSS SS10 Mr. Salter. Pre-Rebellion recap. Upper Canada. Family Compact. Mainly English. Run by British governor. Land owned by wealthy and church. Lower Canada. Chateau clique. Mainly French. Run by British governor. OR. A Galactic Rebellion. Video. How We Can use Star Wars to Remember the 1837 Rebellion. Surprisingly there are a lot of similarities!. The Rebels in Star Wars can be compared to the Patriotes and the Rebels in Upper and Lower Canada. Social Issues . Throughout the 1830's the social and economic conditions grew worse in Lower Canada. There were:. food shortages due to poor harvests and drastic drops in wheat . production. thousands of newly arrived British . Age of Revolutions and . Rebellions. SSWH14 The student will analyze the Age of Revolutions and Rebellions. . a. Examine absolutism through a comparison of the rules of Louis XIV, Tsar Peter the Great, and Tokugawa . 1837 was . the worst year of apostasy this Church has ever known. . . What . is an apostate. ? . “. A traitor. ”. . Five major problems in Kirtland. :. . . 1. . . Economic distress. : . Historical Background. The era of peace . Material Developments. Intellectual Developments . Literature Features. Its Morality. The revolt. Intellectual Development. The New Education. International Influences.

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