Key Social, Economic, And Political Issues That Led To The Rebellions Of 1837-1838

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Canada 1800-1850 CTQ

What were some of the key social, economic, and political issues that led to the Rebellions of 1837-1838?

There were many issues with Upper and Lower Canada, most of those issues were what led to the rebellions of 1837-1838. There were political, social and economical issues. The citizens were unhappy with what little influence they had in the decisions that were made in the government. The people wanted a responsible government and the people were already rebelling before the initial Rebellions of 1837-1838. They were putting up campaigns to entice citizens to help in the charge to reform the country. Merchants in Upper Canada were expanding their trade, the fastest easy to transport goods was by water. The Canadas were building canals to make transportation faster, Lower Canada was slower than Upper Canada, they said that transportation wouldn't get better if lower Canada didn't spend more on canals. In Lower Canada, the seigneurial system was a good way of developing the colony, but when the seigneurs started to realize the British merchants in Lower Canada made more than the seigneurs, the seigneurs started to look up to the merchants, they started to raise the rent on their land. …show more content…

The only elected position in the government was the Legislative Assembly. The other government positions were appointed by the governor. The Governor appointed the Lieutenant Governor's, one was in charge of Upper Canada, One was in charge of Lower Canada. They appointed the Legislative Council and the Executive Council. Eventually, responsible government was granted to Canada, first in Nova Scotia in January 1838, then, later in all of