The Rebellions of 1837, which happened in Canada, lacked popular support among with public, which is one significant reason why the rebellions failed. The participants also lacked sufficient military experience.
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The Family Compact Refused to help out the poor farmers. So the farmers attacked them with pitchforks.
the rebellions happened because of the rebellions in lower Canada and they wanted a change in their government as well
James Prinsep 1837
In the aftermath of the failed revolutions of 1848-49 a number of liberals fled to the U.S., especially from Central Europe. However, at that time migration was already in full swing anyway. So, there is room for debate as to how many 'extra' migrants went to America for political reasons at the time. (Large scale migration from the German-speaking lands grew sharply from about 1830 onwards, and is often cited as one of the reasons for the establishment of the Hamburg-America Line (HAPAG) in 1847. This predates the failed revolutions).
rebellions were motivated by frustrations in political reform
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The British sent troops to squash the rebellion and arrest Patriote leaders.
No, although around 1837 rebellions against the British occurred.
The Panic of 1837.
The Family Compact Refused to help out the poor farmers. So the farmers attacked them with pitchforks.
Aboriginal peoples tended to avoid involvement with the Rebellions of 1837 because they were discriminated back then. Colonists also displaced Aboriginal peoples and disrupted or destroyed their cultures. Colonists wanted fixed boundaries, surveys, roads, and most importantly, land they could own. These goals conflicted with the culture, lifestyle, and economy of the Aboriginals. After suffering such a big loss from losing their lands and culture, the Aboriginals probably didn't want to invite any more trouble. As a result, they stayed away from the Rebellions of 1837.
both failed initially but laid the groundwork for future independence.
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the long term causes of the rebellions are because upper Canada and lower Canada were fighting and the rebellions was with upper and lower Canada and because they were very rude and mean people so they fought over dumb things like land or trade.