The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, Volume 1

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The Story of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, Volume 1

by John Charles Dent

EN·~14 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

OF THE - UPPER CANADIAN REBELLION; - LARGELY DERIVED FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES AND DOCUMENTS. - By JOHN CHARLES DENT, - Author of "The Last Forty Years," etc.

1:43
2

CHAPTER I. - THE BANISHED BRITON.

1:24:46
3

A BILL OF PARTICULARS.

56:41
4

THE FAMILY COMPACT.

55:09
5

FATHERS OF REFORM.

1:01:25
6

A "FREE AND UNFETTERED" PRESS.

50:26
7

THE CASE OF CAPTAIN MATTHEWS.

15:16
8

THE NIAGARA FALLS OUTRAGE.

24:21
9

THE "AMOVAL" OF MR. JUSTICE WILLIS.

1:16:35
10

THE CASE OF FRANCIS COLLINS.

41:27

Description

A meticulously researched portrait of the Upper Canadian Rebellion, this volume draws directly from contemporary documents, letters, and trial records to bring the 1830s turmoil to life. The opening scene places the listener in a sweltering Niagara courtroom of 1819, where a packed gallery bears witness to a charged trial that foreshadows the rising dissent. Through vivid description of the courtroom’s layout and the palpable tension among jurors, spectators, and officials, the narrative sets the stage for a larger conflict over colonial governance.

The book then follows the early stirrings of resistance, presenting the grievances of reformers who felt oppressed by distant authority and detailing the passionate pleas of figures such as Dr. Wolfred Nelson and Major‑General Sir Isaac Brock. By weaving personal testimonies with broader political analysis, it offers a clear picture of the social and geographic landscape that shaped the rebellion’s first act. Listeners gain a nuanced understanding of the motivations and atmosphere that sparked a pivotal moment in Canadian history, without revealing the later twists of the story.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (808K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Marcia Brooks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2007-07-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

John Charles Dent

John Charles Dent

1841–1888

A lively 19th-century Canadian writer who moved easily between journalism, history, and strange fiction, he is best remembered for making the past feel vivid and readable. His work ranges from major studies of Canadian politics and rebellion to eerie tales gathered in The Gerrard Street Mystery and Other Weird Tales.

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