Today's installment concludes The 1837 Canadian Rebellion,our selection from A Short History of the Canadian People by George Bryce published in
Consequences of the Election of 1836
The Family Compact had changed a minority of eleven in the late Assembly into a majority of twenty-five in the new.Continuing The 1837 Canadian
Clash at St. Charles
The insurgents had at this point fifteen hundred men, two twenty-four pounders, and a well-provisioned fort.Continuing The 1837 Canadian
The 1837 Canadian Rebellion
This series has four easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Corruption and The Family Compact.IntroductionAfter the War of 1812,