Timeline

  • Corn Laws Begin

    Corn Laws Begin
    The corn laws kept grain prices high For the favour domestic producers. The corn laws were forced in the United Kingdom between the 1815's and the 1840's
  • Start of the Lower Canadian Rebellion

    Start of the Lower Canadian Rebellion
    the lower Canada rebellion started one November 6 1837. The Rebellion in lower Canada was led by Joseph-Louie Papineau.The big reason for the Rebellion are that the French were not happy with the Chatau Clique. Plus the French were afraid they will loose their french Culture and their language.
  • Start of the Upper Canada Rebellions

    Start of the Upper Canada Rebellions
  • Lord Durhams Report

    Lord Durhams Report
    Lord Durham was a British politician, who was sent to North America in 1838 to the causes between the Upper Canada Rebellion and the Lower Canada Rebellion.
  • End of the Lower canada Rebellion

    End of the Lower canada Rebellion
    The End of the lower canada rebellion was a real scorcher. The battle St. Eustache was the final battle between the rebels and the government. The battle ended with a burnt down church, 70 dead and 120 captured Rebels, but only 3 British Dead.
  • End of the Upper Canadian Rebellion

    End of the Upper Canadian Rebellion
    The Battle of Montgomery's Tavern was a battle between the upper canada rebels and the britain soldiers. William Lyon Mackenzie was crushed by the British troops and Canadian volunteer units who battled near a tavern in Toronto
  • Irish Potato Famine

    Irish Potato Famine
  • Charlettetown Conference

    Charlettetown Conference
    The Charlettetown Conference was held in september of 1864 in Charlettetown, PEI for the representatives of the conlonies of British North America, to discuss Canadian Confederation
  • Montreal Confrence

    Montreal Confrence
    The Montreal Conference was the 2nd meeting between the colonies of British Norht America to discusss Canadian North america
  • Canadian Confederation

    Canadian Confederation
    Canadian Confederation was the way Canada was formed. Canadian Confederation became possible on July 1, 1867