The movement demanded democratic reforms, notably responsible government for Lower Canada, and presented the Ninety-Two Resolutions to Great Britain to obtain them. Those were in great part denied by the Russell Resolutions, which resulted in a radicalization of the Patriotes and their moving closer to demands of outright independence and a Lower Canada republic. Many of its followers ended up taking part in an armed insurrection known as the Lower Canada Rebellion which was put down by the British army and its volunteer militia.