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Rebellion

Rebellion. Recap . So if you remember the government was exactly fair How so?. Robert Gourlay. Scottish Canadian Went around to farmers to ask how things were He found people weren’t happy Sent this list of grievances to the government Was arrested and deported for his trouble. Think.

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Rebellion

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  1. Rebellion

  2. Recap • So if you remember the government was exactly fair • How so?

  3. Robert Gourlay • Scottish Canadian • Went around to farmers to ask how things were • He found people weren’t happy • Sent this list of grievances to the government • Was arrested and deported for his trouble

  4. Think • How do you think the average settler/farmer would react to what happened to Gourlay?

  5. William Lyon Mackenzie • Bought a newspaper to criticize the government • The family compact (rich people) smashed his office • Made him more determined • Became leader of the reform movement

  6. Fight, Fight, Fight! • Mackenzie led the rebels to violence in December of 1837 • Most of his men were volunteers who had never fought before • They did bring a few guns…and some farming tools • First and only major battle was in a suburb of Toronto called York • Battle of Montgomery’s Tavern

  7. Run Away! • Mackenzie's “soldiers” were not disciplined • Many ran away at the first sight of gunfire and death • Mackenzie disguised himself as a women and fled to the USA • Continued to support the rebellion, but it was a lost cause

  8. Aftermath • Read “Lord Durham’s Report”, page 43-44 and “Union and Beyond”, page 44-45 • In full sentences answer the following: • Why was Lord Durham sent to Upper Canada? • How did he treat former rebels? • How did those loyal to Britain in the rebellion react to his behaviour? • What recommendations did he make? • Did everyone support those recommendations?

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