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Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada

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The ___ proposal of 1822 that attempted to unite the Canadas and force the assimilation of the French colonists.
The type of movement that was widespread in the colonies to change the way they were governed.
The name of the group of rich, upper class men who controlled the government in Lower Canada
Land reserves in Upper Canada that were owned by the Anglican church.
The law that turned Upper and Lower Canada into one colony--Canada.
Investors who buy land when it is cheap, and sell it when its value increases.
A power help by the appointed councils of the colonies that prevented the elected assemblies from passing laws.
The ___ Resolutions which were Britain's response to Lower Canada's demands for change.
The elite/upper class citizens that controlled the colonial governments
The type of landowners who owned land in Upper Canada, but did not live there.
Viewpoint in the colonies that supported an undemocratic form of government.
The leader of the reform movement in Upper Canada
Down
What Lower Canada was renamed by the Act of Union, 1840.
___ Canada. The French-speaking colony.
democratic viewpoint in the colonies that believed people could succeed it they worked hard no matter their social class.
Type of government where citizens elect MPs to make decisions in government on their behalf.
The ____ Resolutions-- written by reformers in Lower Canada and submitted to Britain demanding a complete change in the way the colony was governed
The rich, upper-class "snobs" that controlled the government of Upper Canada
The leader of the reform movement in Lower Canada.
Land reserves in Upper Canada that were owned by the government.
___ Canada. The English-speaking colony.
Type of government that can be voted out if the government officials fail to please the voters.
What Upper Canada was renamed by the Act of Union, 1840.
Lord ___ was sent to the colonies to investigate the causes of the Rebellions.