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Issues of upper Canada
Issues of lower Canada
Leaders
Rebellion upper Canada
Rebellion lower Canada
100
Were the clergy reserves something the council controlled?
yes
100
What left many farmers near starvation?
crop failures
100
Lord Durham had a reputation of a racist in French Canada and wanted to erase whom?
French Culture
100
How many supporters met at Montgomery's tavern?
500
100
What year did the first civil war start?
1837
200
When was the international economic down turn?
1830's
200
What was the disease that the immigrants brought?
cholera
200
who ignored many British laws and was really a dictator?
Lord Durham
200
True/False- Mackenzie fled to the US and when he was there he tried to raise a small army to return with him.
True
200
True/False-The professional men wanted to build more canals and harbors for ships, and roads.
false
300
Were the councils land granting policies liked or disliked?
disliked
300
Where did the increase of immigrants come from?
British isles
300
Who was a non French reform leader that was a mayor of Montreal and later became a leader of the rebel patriots?
Wolfred Nelson
300
What event triggered the rebellion to begin in upper Canada
Soldiers from Toronto were sent to help counter the rebellion in lower Canada.
300
What year did the English speaking merchants of lower Canada ask the British government to unite upper an lower Canada?
1822
400
What did the councils control?
Revenues and expenses
400
What culture was most scrutinize in lower Canada?
the french
400
Who was appointed lieutenant governor in 1835 and allied himself with the family compact and missed his powers?
Francis Bond Head
400
Where and when was the first battle of the upper Canada rebellion first fought.
The first battle of the rebellion was fought on young street.
400
True/False- After the civil war the British let all of their hostages go.
false
500
The roads were cracked and broken was the main issue?
This was a main issue among the people
500
What country had the most immigrants in lower Canada?
France
500
Who was elected to the legislative assembly in 1928 and became the most important leader of the reform?
William Lyon Mackenzie
500
In the battle of Montgomery's farm what did Mackenzie accidentally drop in the field?
A brief case holding important information like names of important supporters and outlines of the rebellion.
500
True/False-In 1834 the legislative assembly put together 92 resolutions or grievences.
true