landzones
pressures on FN
The LaFontaine-Baldwin Alliance
population
vocab
100

what was the official language of canada in 1791

english

100

in 1847 what FN clan offered land for the Mississauga

Haudenosaunee

100

what type of government did canada gain in 1846?

Self government 

100

what percent of population was in PEI in the 1820s

3%

100

oppression

unjust or unfair use of power

200

what had the bigger population upper or lower Canada?

lower Canada 

200

what did the mikmaq FN Send to the queen

a letter

200

what is a coalition

coalition: an alliance among different groups

200

what percent of population was in Newfoundland in the 1820s

6%

200

amnesty

 a pardon

300

what 2 lands did the act of union combine?

lower and upper canada 

300
how many years did it take to make them consider relocation?

7 years

300

in lower canada what did the rebbelions affect

property and bills

300

what percent of population was in New Brunswick in the 1820s

8%

300

assimilate

to become part of a different cultural group

400
What lands did British north america own in 1841?

Rupert's land, PEI, upper/lower Canada, New Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

400

what were they deciding when the american revolution was happening?

Whether to relocate or not

400

what was one of the most difficult collaborations

for canada to self govern

400

what percent of population was in Nova Scotia in the 1820s

14%

400

demographic

data about the characteristics of a population, such as number, origin and age

500

what lands did British north america own 1791

Rupert's land, lower/upper Canada, Newfoundland, ST john island, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

500

Why could they not relocate

Manitoulin is a mountain so they could not move there because they could not grow crops

500

What important steps did canada make to make french canada and english canada

establishing Université Laval in Québec City and the University of Toronto in Toronto, and securing amnesty for the rebels of 1837–1838.

500

what percent of population was in upper/lower Canada in the 1820s

69%

500

rebellion

a challenge to the authority of a recognized government