John C. Calhoun
1837
Yes he was NEW RESPONDENT No. He had freed all his slaves already in 1837.
The leader of the 1837 rebellion in Upper Canada (now Ontario) was William Lyon Mackenzie. He was a reformist journalist and politician who sought democratic reforms and was frustrated with the colonial government's control. The rebellion aimed to establish a more responsible government but ultimately failed, leading to Mackenzie fleeing to the United States.
rebellions were motivated by frustrations in political reform
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William Allan - UK politician - was born in 1837.
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