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- | Then came the[[War of 1833 (Decades of Darkness)|War of 1833]], starts with Americans* success due to the British forces being occupied with Irish revolts. By the end of the war, British forces manage to control the great lakes regions. During the post-war negociations, | + | At the same times, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia |
- | Like OTL, Canada was hit by uprising against British Rule in 1836, they follow a similar path as OTL and are quicky put down. However in the post-war period the two provinces remains separated.However the two wars and larger immigration (USA* not being popular with them) strengthen Canadian nationalism. Britain opt to give their North American colonies internal autonomy, but to control its external policy.The | + | |
- | Nephites (DoD verson of the Mormons), decides to settle themselves in Wisconsin and Western Canada around the time of the creation of the kingdom. | + | |
- | In the aftermath of the war, negotiation between British and Americans* over the frontier turn differently | + | |
- | **Other Facts** | + | Then came the [[War of 1833 (Decades of Darkness)|War of 1833]], starts with *American success due to the British forces being occupied with Irish revolts. By the end of the war, British forces manage to control |
- | *Sir Isaac Brock, while a major Canadian military figure OTL was wounded during | + | |
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- | In the aftermath of the war, negotiation between British | + | Like OTL, Canada was hit by an uprising against British Rule in 1836, they follow a similar path as OTL and are quickly put down. However, in the post-war period the two provinces remains separated. However, the two wars and larger immigration (*USA being less popular with them) strengthen Canadian nationalism. Britain opts to give the core of their North American colonies internal autonomy, but to control its external policy. The youngest brother of King Edward VII becomes James I, King of Canada. |
- | **Other Facts** | + | Nephites (DoD verson of the Mormons) decide to settle themselves in Wisconsin and Western Canada around the time of the creation of the kingdom. In the aftermath of the war, negotiation between British and *Americans over the frontier turns differently, |
- | *Sir Isaac Brock, while a major Canadian military figure OTL was wounded during the war of 1811, made prisoner and died in obscurity | + | |
+ | The war between the Ottoman Empire and Russia, in which Britain fought against Russia led to Canadian occupation of Alaska in 1858. It is annexed in 1864. | ||
+ | In 1866, Métis revolt under the guidance of Louis Dumont over the rising number of immigrants taking their lands. Irish also take part in the rebellions as they oppose the pro-British rule of the King. Militias are unable to put down the rebellion and so the army is called. Pro-Métis sentiment is present in Quebec, while Ontario want retribution. James I steps in to settle the issues, dissolving Wisconsin provincial legislature, | ||
+ | Canada was part of the Second Napoleonic War with its traditional allies. | ||
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+ | *Sir Isaac Brock, while a major Canadian military figure OTL was wounded during the war of 1811, made prisoner and died in obscurity | ||
+ | *James Henry Craig as governor of Canada OTL, created several measures that enforced English rule in French speaking Lower Canada, however the war of 1811 stopped these reforms and he died in 1812 | ||
+ | *Thomas Douglas founded the Red River colony, getting much more interest from local authority, Winnipeg is name Selkirk in his honor | ||
+ | *James FitzGibbon fought in both the War of 1811 and the one 1833 | ||
+ | *William Lyon Mackenzie took part in the 1836 rebellion, exiled himself a few years and came back as a political opponoment of King James I, Louis-Joseph Papineau followed a similar path however he moved to New Brunswick after a few years around the world after the rebellion and pressured the Maritimes to join New England | ||
+ | *Louis Riel fought as a Canadian general in the Noth American War | ||
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+ | *The success of the Kingdom of Canada led to the extension of the idea to other part of the British empire, such as Ireland, Australia and South Africa | ||
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