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  2. Société des Fils de la Liberté - Wikipedia

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    The organization took its name from the American Sons of Liberty founded by Samuel Adams during the American Revolution . The Société des Fils de la Liberté held its first public assembly on September 5 and began to recruit men to form militias. A public assembly was held every Monday after its foundation.

  3. 1837 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    November 6 – In Montreal, the Doric Club come to blows with "Sons of Liberty." The military march through the streets with guns. November 23 – Patriotes defeat British army at St. Denis, Lower Canada. At St. Denis, Col. Gore, with five companies of regulars, fails to dislodge rebel Dr. Nelson, with 200 men, behind walls.

  4. Sons of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Sons of Liberty was a loosely organized, clandestine, sometimes violent, political organization active in the Thirteen American Colonies founded to advance the rights of the colonists and to fight taxation by the British government. It played a major role in most colonies in battling the Stamp Act in 1765 [1] and throughout the entire ...

  5. Thomas Gage - Wikipedia

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    General Thomas Gage (10 March 1718/19 – 2 April 1787) was a British Army general officer and colonial official best known for his many years of service in North America, including his role as British commander-in-chief in the early days of the American Revolution . Being born into an aristocratic family in England, he entered military service ...

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  7. Place d'Armes - Wikipedia

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    Place d'Armes is the second oldest public site in Montreal. It was called Place de la Fabrique when it was first developed in 1693, at the request of the Sulpicians, then later renamed Place d'Armes in 1721 when it became the stage of various military events. From 1781 to 1813, it was used as a hay and wood market, then developed as a Victorian ...

  8. Isaac Sears - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Sears (1 July 1730 – 28 October 1786) was an American merchant, sailor, Freemason, and political figure who played an important role in the American Revolution . He was born July 1, 1730, at West Brewster, Massachusetts, the son of Joshua and Mary Sears. [1] He was a descendant of Richard Sears, who emigrated to the colonies from ...

  9. Rebellions of 1837–1838 - Wikipedia

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    The Rebellions of 1837–1838 ( French: Rébellions de 1837 ), were two armed uprisings that took place in Lower and Upper Canada in 1837 and 1838. Both rebellions were motivated by frustrations with lack of political reform. A key shared goal was responsible government, which was eventually achieved in the incidents' aftermath.