Saint-Eustache, Lower Canada

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Saint-Eustache, Lower Canada was a 19th-century parish town near Montreal that became historically significant as a stronghold of the Patriote rebels during the Lower Canada Rebellion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic place
parish town
settlement
associatedWith Jean-Olivier Chénier NERFINISHED
Louis-Joseph Papineau NERFINISHED
Patriote movement NERFINISHED
attackedBy British colonial forces NERFINISHED
troops under Sir John Colborne
battleDate 14 December 1837
category Former municipalities in Quebec
Locations of the Lower Canada Rebellion
Populated places in Laurentides
churchUsedAs Patriote defensive position in 1837
colonialContext British North America NERFINISHED
country Lower Canada NERFINISHED
event Battle of Saint-Eustache NERFINISHED
hasBuilding Saint-Eustache Church NERFINISHED
hasHeritage commemorative sites related to the 1837 rebellion
historicalPeriod 19th century
inConflict Lower Canada Rebellion NERFINISHED
language French
locatedInRegion Laurentides NERFINISHED
locatedNear Montreal NERFINISHED
locatedOn Rivière des Mille Îles NERFINISHED
modernStatus part of the city of Saint-Eustache, Quebec
namedAfter Saint Eustace NERFINISHED
politicalContext struggle for responsible government in Lower Canada
presentIn Canada NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
religiousStatus Roman Catholic parish
resultOfBattle defeat of Patriote rebels
destruction of many buildings
significance key site in the Lower Canada Rebellion
stronghold of the Patriote rebels

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Battle of Saint-Eustache locatedIn Saint-Eustache, Lower Canada