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The 'Patriotes' of '37 A Chronicle of the Lower Canada Rebellion by Alfred D. (Alfred Duclos) DeCelles CANADIANS, OLD AND NEW The conquest of Canada by British arms in the Seven Years' War gave rise to a situation in the colony which was fraught with tragic possibilities. It placed the French inhabitants under the sway of an alien race-a race of another language, of another religion, of other laws, and which differed from them profoundly in temperament and political outlook. Elsewhere-in Ireland, in Poland, and in the Balkans-such conquests have been followed by centuries of bitter racial warfare. In Canada, however, for a hundred and fifty years French Canadians and English Canadians have, ...
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"The 'Patriotes' of '37" is a historical book chronicling the events of the Lower Canada Rebellion, commonly referred to as the Patriots' War in French. The conflict took place in 1837–38 between rebels and the colonial government of Lower Canada. Together with the simultaneous rebellion in the neighboring colony of Upper Canada, it formed the Rebellions of 1837–38. As a result of the revolutions, the Province of Canada was created from the former Lower Canada and Upper Canada.
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