According to popular history, first of all, most of the 92 resolutions adopted by the House in 1834 were written during meetings held in the LeNoblet-Duplessis house in Contrecoeur, and probably at Mr. Masse's inn in Saint-Denis, now the Maison nationale des Patriotes. In 1837, several assemblies to protest the Russells resolutions took place in Saint-Charles, Verchères, Saint-Marc, Boucherville and Varennes.
La fameuse assemblée des six comtés, à laquelle Papineau participe, a lieu à Saint-Charles, les 23 et 24 octobre 1837, et rassemble 6 000 personnes, dont 12 représentants de la Chambre ainsi qu'un conseiller législatif.