Mackenzie found little support for his rebellion in Upper Canada primarily due to a lack of widespread discontent among the populace, as many were more focused on economic stability than political reform. Additionally, the rebellion faced significant challenges in organization and coordination, leading to insufficient backing from key groups. The loyalty of many to the established government and fear of potential repercussions further diminished support for Mackenzie's cause. Ultimately, the rebellion failed to resonate with a broad base of the population.
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