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Upper & Lower Canada: The Need for Govt Reform

Across
The elite/upper class citizens that controlled colonial governments.
French-speaking present day Quebec
The view that people should be able to succeed regardless of class, and that governments should be democratic.
Blocks of land set aside to provide income, through sale or rent, for the government.
English-speaking present day Ontario
The view that class divisions were natural, and that democratic governments were not suited for colonies.
Landowners that live outside the colony who contributed to the land problems in Upper Canada.
Blocks of land set aside to provide income, through sale or rent, for t he church.
Members of the privileged class in Upper Canada who controlled the government.
1822 attempt to join Upper and Lower Canada so that the English-speaking settlers outnumbered the French.
A government that can be voted out if the elected representatives ignore the wishes of the citizens.
Down
The group of English-speaking men that controlled the government of Lower Canada.
Landowners who buy land when it is cheap, and wait for it to raise in value before they sell it.
The law that officially joined Upper and Lower Canada into one colony called Canada.
The official Britain sent to BNA to investigate the causes of the 1837 rebellions.
The leader of the reform movement in Upper Canada.
A power the appointed councils of the colonial government had that allowed them to stop laws passed by the elected officials of the Legislative Assembly.
Widespread movements that wanted to change the way the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada were governed.
A government where citizens elect the Members of Parliament to make decisions on their behalf.
The leader of the reform movement in Lower Canada.