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Daniel Tracey

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newspaper were arrested for libel and imprisoned together for over a month for writing articles that said that "it is certain that before long all of America must be republican." They were released after much public support and condemnation of the arrests.
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He arrived in the Province of Lower Canada with his younger siblings in 1825. Though he had trained (and probably practised) as a doctor in Dublin he was never registered to practise in Lower Canada.
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Tracey was one of several journalists imprisoned early in 1832 for criticizing the non-elected legislative council that represented the interests of the
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the newspaper aimed at the immigrant Irish community soon took a dissenting view of the non-elected but powerful, autocratic
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and advocated the enrichment of the democratic rights for the majority of its citizens, most of whom were
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Despite his rising political stature he died suddenly in July, 1832 becoming a victim of the widespread
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Mullally, Emmett J. Dr Daniel Tracey, a pioneer worker for responsible government in Canada
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Pentland, HC (1984) Labour and Capital in Canada, 1650-1860, James Lorimer, Toronto P104.
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Dictionnaire des parlementaires du Québec de 1792 à nos jours
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In the spring of 1832, he was elected as a member of the
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Daniel Tracey and family of Roscrea Montreal and Albany
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Members of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
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Roscrea
Tipperary County
Ireland
Lower Canada
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Montreal
Family Compact
Château Clique
Catholics
Daniel O’Connell
Louis-Joseph Papineau
Château Clique
Ludger Duvernay
La Minerve
Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada
cholera
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
"Biography"
National Assembly of Quebec
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
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