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- | At the same times, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island steadily | + | At the same times, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island steadily |
- | 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 | + | Then came the [[War of 1833 (Decades of Darkness)|War of 1833]], starts with *American |
- | Like OTL, Canada was hit by 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* not being popular with them) strengthen Canadian nationalism. Britain | + | 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 |
- | Nephites (DoD verson of the Mormons), decides | + | Nephites (DoD verson of the Mormons) |
- | The war between | + | The war between |
- | In 1866, Métis revolt under the guidance of Louis Dumont over and 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, | + | 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. | Canada was part of the Second Napoleonic War with its traditional allies. | ||
- | Other Facts | + | ==== Other Facts ==== |
- | *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 | |
- | *James Henry Craig as governor of Canada OTL, created several measures that enforced English rule in French speaking | + | *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 | |
- | *Thomas Douglas founded the red river colony, getting much more interest from local authority, Winnipeg is name Selkirk in his honor | + | *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 | |
- | * James FitzGibbon fought in both the War of 1811 and the one 1833 | + | |
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- | *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 | + | |
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- | * 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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