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The Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada

Across
Present day Ontario-English speaking
The 1822 attempt to unite Upper and Lower Canada as a measure to have English speaking Canadians form a majority of the population in the Canadas.
Investors who buy land cheap, hold on to it until the price goes up, then sells it at a profit.
Blocks of land set aside to provide income, through sale or rent, for the church.
A document written by the reformers in Lower Canada and submitted to Britain demanding a complete change in the way the colony was governed
William Lyon _____--the leader of the reform movement in Upper Canada
The man Britain sent to BNA to investigate the causes of the 1837 Rebellions in the Canadas
A view point that says we should have democratic governments and that people should be able to succeed by working hard, not because of what social class they were born into.
Britain's response to the the demands of Lower Canada to change the way the colony was governed.
A viewpoint that was not democratic and believed society should be divided into social classes
Type of government that be voted out if elected members of Parliament fail to please the majority of people who elect them.
Louis Joseph ___ --the leader of the reform movement in Lower Canada
Down
The group that controlled the government by holding most of the seats in the appointed Executive Council of Upper Canada
Blocks of land set aside to provide income, through sale or rent, for the government.
The 1840 law that turned Upper and Lower Canada into one colony--called Canada, and renamed Upper and Lower Canada Ontario and Quebec.
People who live outside the colony, but own land in the colony.
The group of men that controlled the gov't in Lower Canada.
The widespread desire to change the way the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada were governed.
Type of government where citizens elect the members of Parliament to make gov't decisions on their behalf.
Present day Quebec - French speaking
A power held by the appointed Executive and Legislative councils that allowed them to stop laws passed by the elected Legislative Assembly.