Book Details
Title: | The seventh report from the Select Committee of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada on grievances | ||
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Published: | 1835 | ||
Publisher: | House of Assembly of Upper Canada | ||
Tags: | Canadiana, government publication, non-fiction, William Lyon Mackenzie, Upper Canada, Rebellion of 1837 | ||
Description: | This is a long document detailing the problems in Upper Canada that were causing social grief. Here is how Wikipedia describes it: There is no single cause for the Rebellion, only a context. Many of the grievances which underlay the Rebellion involved the provisions of the Constitutional Act of 1791, which had created Upper Canada's political framework. The issues, from the perspective of the reformers, were to an extent summarised in The seventh report from the Select Committee of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada on grievances.... [Suggest a different description.] |
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