“Canada’s road was evolutionary, not revolutionary.” To what extent do you agree with this question?
The road to Canada’s independence was evolutionary due to changes and factors such as the formation of the new country, the new leading government and it was mostly made of negotiations to find what will best fit the new country.
After the English took over New France, at that time called Lower Canada. The other part was Upper Canada. Eventually, Lower Canada became Quebec and Upper Canada became Ontario. There were conflicts in Upper Canada and Lower Canada because both the rich English and French were in power in the governments of Upper and Lower Canada and this conflict between the Upper and lower Parts will lead to the settlers seeing this as unfair government and began rebellions. There were rich
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In addition, the rebellions were called the Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada. The rebellions of Lower Canada were organized by Mackenzie who published the Constitution in 1835 to train and seized york armory and the purpose for this rebellion were to ask for change from England and a result of this was that the British sent their army to stop the rebellion. While in the Rebellion in Upper Canada the rebels fled to Niagara River and declared “Republic of Canada.” the British took action and attacked in January which