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This advanced discussion will provide insight to the class conflicts percolating through Upper Canada prior to the Rebellions of 1837. These class conflicts were just not based on socio-economic factors, often nationalism, anti-Americanism, ethnic based class and rural versus city dwellers laid the ground for suspicion among inhabitants.
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