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  2. William Lyon Mackenzie. Sir William Buell Richards. Reform Party, political movement in Canada West (later called Upper Canada from 1841 to 1867; now Ontario) and the Maritime Provinces that came into prominence shortly before 1837. Radical Reformers in Canada East (Lower Canada, 1841–67; now Quebec) were known as Patriotes.

  3. Political Orientation. Upper Canada Herald. 1819—1833+. Independent. + The Herald continued to be published by Thomson's wife Elizabeth until 1838, making her the first female newspaper publisher in the province. [1] Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart "St. Ursula's convent, or, the Nun of Canada: Containing scenes from real life."

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    The British Political Unions had successfully petitioned for the Great Reform Act of 1832 that eliminated much political corruption in the English Parliamentary system. Those who adopted these new forms of public mobilization for democratic reform in Upper Canada were inspired by the more radical Owenite Socialists who led the British Chartist and Mechanics Institute movements.

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  7. 18. Dez. 2023 · Contents 1Early organized reform activity in Upper Canada 2British Reform Movement 2.1Political unions and the Reform Act 1832 2.2National Union of the Working Classes and the Coldbath-fields National Convention 2.3Atlantic Revolution and Chartism 3Political Union Movement in Upper Canada 3.1Upper Canada Central Political Union ...