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Depiction Of
The Battle Of Queenston Heights
During
The War Of 1812
Upper Canada Was An Active Theatre Of Operation During
The Conflict
American Troops
In
The War Of 1812 Invaded Upper Canada Across
The Niagara River And
The Detroit River
But Were Defeated
And Pushed Back By
The British
Canadian Fencibles
And Militias
And First Nations Warriors
However
The Americans Eventually Gained Control Of Lake Erie
And Lake Ontario
The 1813 Battle Of York Saw American Troops Defeat
The Garrison At
The Upper Canada Capital Of York
The Americans Looted
The Town
And Burned
The Upper Canada Parliament Buildings During Their Brief Occupation
The British Would Burn
The American Capital Of Washington
D.C
In 1814
After
The War Of 1812
Relative Stability Allowed
For Increasing Numbers Of Immigrants
To Arrive From Europe Rather Than From
The United States
As Was
The Case
In
The Previous Decades
This Immigration Shift Was Encouraged By
The Colonial Leaders
Despite Affordable
And Often Free Land
Many Arriving Newcomers
Mostly From Britain
And Ireland
Found Frontier Life With
The Harsh Climate Difficult
And Some Of Those With
The Means Eventually Returned Home Or Went South
However
Population Growth Far Exceeded Emigration
In
The Following Decades
It Was
A Mostly Agrarian-based Society
But Canal Projects And
A New Network Of Plank Roads Spurred Greater Trade Within
The Colony
And With
The United States
Thereby Improving Previously Damaged Relations Over Time
Meanwhile
Ontario's Numerous Waterways Aided Travel
And Transportation Into
The Interior
And Supplied Water Power
For Development
As
The Population Increased
So Did
The Industries
And Transportation Networks
Which
In Turn Led
To Further Development
By
The End Of
The Century
Ontario Vied With Quebec As
The Nation's Leader
In Terms Of Growth
In Population
Industry
Arts
And Communications
In 1837
An Armed Insurrection Was Fought
In
The Colony
Before Being Crushed
By British Authorities
And Canadian Volunteer Units
Unrest
In
The Colony Began
To Chafe Against
The Aristocratic Family Compact Who Governed While Benefiting Economically From
The Region's Resources
And Who Did Not Allow Elected Bodies Power
This Resentment Spurred Republican Ideals
And Sowed
The Seeds
For Early Canadian Nationalism
Accordingly
Rebellion
In Favour Of Responsible Government Rose
In Both Regions; Louis-Joseph Papineau Led
The Lower Canada Rebellion
And William Lyon Mackenzie
First Toronto Mayor, Led
The Upper Canada Rebellion
In Upper Canada
The Rebellion Was Quickly
A Failure
William Lyon Mackenzie Escaped
To
The United States
Where He Declared
The Republic Of Canada
On Navy Island
On
The Niagara River
Canada West
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a major commuter
and inter-city transportation hub
in downtown Toronto
Main article: Transportation
in Toronto, Egerton Ryerson (1803-1882)
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in Rosedale subway station
Rural community. Lord Dorchester
1 History
1.2 19th century
Completed
in 1927
Princes' Gates is
a neoclassical triumphal arch
The most prominent landmark
in Toronto
and its best known symbol
is
the CN Tower
it was
the world's tallest free-standing structure
for 31 years from its completion
in 1975 until Burj Khalifa
in Dubai
United Arab Emirates surpassed it
in 2007;
it remains
the tallest free-standing tower
in
the Western Hemisphere
the CN Tower
is used
as an observation tower
as well as
a communications tower
Another landmark structure
is Casa Loma
Constructed
by E
J
Lennox during
the early 1910s
it is
a Gothic revival-style castle located
on Walmer
and Davenport roads
it was originally
the residence of Sir Henry Pellatt
a Canadian financier
and soldier
the city later took over
the castle when Pellatt could no longer afford
to keep it
the building presently operates as
a museum
The Princes' Gates is
a neoclassical style triumphal arch monumental gateway
at Exhibition Place
it was built
to commemorate
the 60th anniversary of Canadian Confederation
and was
to be named
the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation Gates
the structure's name was changed when
it was learned that Edward
Prince of Wales
and Prince George were travelling
to Toronto
the princes cut
the ribbon
on
the structure
on August 30
1927
Prince's Gate was designed local architectural firm Chapman
and Oxley
The Rouge River
and its valley
at Rouge National Urban Park
the Rouge Valley
is one of many hills
and valleys
in
the area that was carved out during
the last glacial period
Main article: Toronto ravine system.
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