people
he lead the continental army.
who is George Washington?
A form adopted on July 4, 1776 serving ties with Britain.
what is the Declaration of Independence?
This is often caused by political, religious, or social grievances such as a perceived inequality or marginalization.
what cause a rebellion?
This is now known as eastern Ontario.
what is upper Canada?
A government subject to the votes of the people
What is the responsible government?
He was the longest serving president of the Continental Congress.
Who is John Hancock?
The treaty that ended the American revolution
what was the treaty of Paris?
This is an open act violent resistance to an established government or a ruler.
what is a rebellion?
This is now known as Quebec and is along the st Lawrence river.
what is lower Canada.
these are people that took lots of indigenous land.
what are Europeand immigrants?
The king of Great Britain during the revolution.
Who is king George the 3rd
a delegate from Massachusetts that served the Committee that wrote the Declaration of Independence
Who was John Adams?
This event involved colonists dumping a valuable commodity into a Harbor to protest a tax.
what was the Boston tea party?
The family compact owned this land.
What is upper Canada?
These are the aboriginal allies of trade.
who are fur traders?
He was the primary author of the declaration of Independence.
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
This proclamation of 1763 prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountain.
what is the royal proclamation?
They rebelled due to the loss off their land, forced labor and unfair laws like Waste land regulation
who were the tribes of Assam rebelling against the British
A British colony that existed from 1791 to 1841 in what is now Ontario
what is upper Canada?
A government made up of officials elected to office by the people
What is the representative government?
He rode is horse to warn the settlers that the British where coming.
Who is Paul Revere?
These acts of 1767 placed important duties on common items like paper, lead, glass, and tea.
what are the Townshend acts?
The problem of Land was one of the main causes of this rebellion.
What is the rebellion of 1837.
In lower Canada, the leader was Louis-Joseph Papineau and an upper Canada it was William lyan Mackenzie
Who were the leaders of the 1837 to 1838 rebellion
Ruled by a small select group of people
What is oligarchy