HIST 2500 Lecture Notes - Louis-Joseph Papineau, Canadian Historical Review, Lower Canada
Document Summary
152-63, including embedded texts on louis-joseph papineau (p. 156), Charles duncombe (p. 157), the battle of st. denis (pp. Greer, 1837-38: rebellion reconsidered", canadian historical review, vol. 1 (march 1995),1-18 (available via eresources; see moodle website for link or from canadian. Evolution of parliamentary democracy: monarchy/arbitrary power reduced, england 1649, 1688, 1714 (years the kings were executed/forced off the thrown (three kings), colonies to serve the empire"s needs/mercantalism. Colonies captive market for british goods. Great britain exercised a monopoly between the colonies. To encourage trade between the colonies - not need to pay taxes (terra?: idea was to protect international production of goods, access to internal market, however, this can increase the cost of goods in great britain, governor/executive council. What the british government does is imposed system of government. The elective are not responsible for. Every law that is passed through the legislative assembly has to be seen first through the empire.