Rebellion+of+1837+(Lower+Canada)+7A+-+2

Who was involved in the conflict? The two people involved were The Patriotes who were a group of Canadian radicals led by Louis-Joseph papineau who wanted govermental reform leading up to rebellions of 1837 and the and the Chateau Clique who were the angleophone friends and relatives of the governor of Lower Canada who were also Executive or Legislative council members.
 * //__​ The Rebellions of 1837 (Lower Canada) __//**

Why did the conflict start? The conflict of 1837 of Lower Canada started because the Patriots wanted govermental reform leading up to rebellions of 1837 and they fought against the Chateau Clique who thought differently.

What were the dates of the Conflict? The conflict started in 1837 and was later finished and won by the Patriotes in 1838.

What were the important events of the conflict? One of the important events of the conflict was the battle in Saint-Eustache which scared the Chateau Clique into retreating.

Who were the key names involved?(Generals, Captains, Civilians, ect.) The leaders of the Patriotes were Louis- Joseph Papineau, Wolfred Nelson, Robert Nelson and Thomas Storrow Brown.

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//Wolfred Nelson, Louis-Joseph Papineau, Robert Nelson, Thomas Storrow Brown//

What were the key battles?, Where were they fought? What were the dates of the battles? why were these battles significant to the outcome of the conflict(war)? The key battle(s) of 1837 Rebellios of lower Canada was the battle of Saint-Eustache in which the Patriots confused the Chateau Clique and the Chateau ran in retreat. .

The Battle of Saint-Eustache, The Battle of Saint-Denis

What was the end result? Who won? Who got what? The Patriotes defeated a small British force at Beauharnois on November 9 but then scattered as a larger force approached.Within a week the second outbreak had been put down, almost entirly by the actions oh the volonteers, who rampaged across the country, leaving a trail of devastation. However, the British took charge and defeated the Patriots traveling taking the rebels from their homes and sent them to jail, sent the others to the penal colony in Australia, and hung seventeen for their role in the uprising.

What (if any) treaties or proclaimations were signed at the end? What was the result of these? What were the expectations each side in regard of these? The end result was that Lower Canada and Upper Canada were re-united. First, the battles took place in 3 places. One at St. Denis, which was won by the Patriotes, the second battle was at St. Charles and both the British and Patriotes won that. The last battle was at St. Eustache which was also won by the British and Patriotes. Overall, the British won the conflict. After the battles Lord Durham wrote up a report which was completed January 1839 and was later presented to the Colonia office by John George Lambton February 1839. Eight year after the union a responsable government was set up in the united province of Canada

What was the effect on Canadian identity as a result of the conflict? After the conflict the result on the identity of Canadians is that we got a good responsible Government and Canada started taking better care of themselves.

Quiz

What happened after the battle the rebellions of 1837-lower canada?

What happened to the patriots after the war?

How did the battle the rebellions of 1837 affect the United States and the United Kingdom?

What did Louis-Joseph papineau become after the battle?

How did Jean-Olivier die in the war?