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  1. William Lyon Mackenzie [a] (March 12, 1795 – August 28, 1861) was a Scottish Canadian-American journalist and politician. He founded newspapers critical of the Family Compact, a term used to identify elite members of Upper Canada. He represented York County in the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and aligned with Reformers.

  2. William Lyon Mackenzie (12 de marzo de 1795, Dundee, Escocia - 28 de agosto de 1861, Toronto) fue un periodista y agitador político canadiense de origen escocés. Emigró a Canadá en 1820 y se convirtió en comerciante del Alto Canadá (más tarde parte de Ontario).

  3. 29 de ene. de 2013 · William Lyon Mackenzie, journalist, politician (born 12 March 1795 in Dundee, Scotland; died 28 August 1861 in Toronto, ON). A journalist, Member of the Legislative Assembly, first mayor of Toronto and a leader of the Rebellions of 1837 , Mackenzie was a central figure in pre- Confederation political life.

  4. 25 de mar. de 2024 · William Lyon Mackenzie (born March 12, 1795, Springfield, Angus, Scot.—died Aug. 28, 1861, Toronto) was a Scottish-born journalist and political agitator who led an unsuccessful revolt against the Canadian government in 1837. Mackenzie emigrated from Scotland to Canada in 1820 and became a general merchant. Responding to the ...

  5. William Lyon Mackenzie (12 de marzo de 1795, Dundee, Escocia - 28 de agosto de 1861, Toronto) fue un periodista y agitador político canadiense de origen escocés. Datos rápidos Sucesor, Información personal ... Cerrar. Emigró a Canadá en 1820 y se convirtió en comerciante del Alto Canadá (más tarde parte de Ontario ).

  6. William Lyon Mackenzie. Louis-Joseph Papineau. Rebellions of 1837, rebellions mounted in 1837–38 in each colony of Upper and Lower Canada against the British Crown and the political status quo. The revolt in Lower Canada was the more serious and violent of the two.

  7. 5 de mar. de 2013 · William Lyon Mackenzie and the Founding of Toronto. Article by James H. Marsh. Published Online March 5, 2013. Last Edited March 4, 2015. The following article is an editorial written by The Canadian Encyclopedia staff. Editorials are not usually updated. March 6, 1834 marked the founding of the city Canadians love to hate: the city of Toronto.