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in creating a fairer union for both sides. The new constitution, after being carried through the colonial parliaments and ratified by the House of
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561:, "the chicken". Realising he had almost no support in Lower Canada (at this time Canada East), he reorganised electoral ridings to give the Anglo-Canadian population more votes, and in areas where that was infeasible, he allowed English mobs to beat up French candidates.
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