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Just as in blog #3 - post a question and then a response to a different question on the rebellions of 1837/1838 - you can either use the presentations from class on Friday or check out the following website looking specifically at ISSUES, SUMMARY and AFTERMATH. http://www.edunetconnect.com/cat/rebellions/. Remember these questions might be something you have trouble understanding or a main point that you feel is important to know.
Who were the two groups in the Canadas that were both a major cause to the rebellions? Why were they a major cause? What were they doing that made the people so angry with them?
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Aisleys question: What was the result of...Rebellions of 1837-1838 weren’t successful....
Connor: How did the rebellions of 1837-1838 affect how Canada is today? The rebellions of 1837-1838 created a movement...
Oligarchies do in Lower...piss off the people off. ?
mrliamhillster: How and what did the Oligarchies do in both Lower and Upper Canada anger the people of Canada? what the...
Did Canadian civilians like...government? Who was sent by
About How much buffalo were killed in the fur trade ?
to liam: The oligarchy were unofficially part of the representative government and stood between the legislative...
question-Why were the voting stations in public?
Briana Shaw: Who were the main characters...why are they important? The main characters in...
I think it’s important to know why exactly the rebellions failed and who’s to blame - the leaders of the rebellions or...
To answer Connors...1837-1838 affect how Canada is today? Why?” There are several ways...
Sarah, Papineau was a good leader. He inspired his followers deeply and played a large role in having the people rise up...
In response to Conner’s Question. The rebellions affected Canada because they helped us gain independence. This happened...
In response to hayleygilmore907 question “Who was Papineau, and where was he from?” Papineau was from Montreal, Quebec...
Question: In 1837 when did the rebels in upper Canada decide to attack & why The rebels in upper Canada attacked in...
The Oligarchys of both Upper (Family Compact) and Lower (Chateau Clique) Canada angered the citizens in many ways. The...
In 1837 when did the rebels...Upper Canada decide
lea kundicevic asked: Why were people in both Lower and Upper Canada angry with their government? People in Upper and...
In response to Connor Chandra’s question: How...of 1837-1838 affect how Canada is today?...
Isaac Steensma question: Well Isaac, some main differences between the conflicts were that in Lower Canada, the conflict...
they failed in wining the rebellions but they still got what they wanted. so yes and no because they did get a new...
TaylorHutch:Yes, both rebellions did fail they were not properly trained...were simply...
resbonsible government because if they gave Canada an independant government, the rebellion would appear successful and...
Julianna Matson’s question was: Who was involved in the 92 resolutions? What was the purpose of the 92 resolutions and...
Riley Smith: Who were the two groups...the Canadas that were both
KimYoungin`s question : What were the major differences between Upper and Lower Canada’s rebellion issues? What were the...
Well, I believe the question brought up by my fellow peer Kevin, is a truly intriguing one. Many would agree that the...
Dallas asked:What was...Rebellions? What was...outcome? Did...
Rylan hunt:’What is Oligarchy and what did the Oligarchy do?’ well Rylan the oligarchy was a group or organization that...
Question: How would Canada be today if...differently? Would there
Why did the rebellions of 1837 fail? They failed for a few reasons. One of the reasons would be that the government had...