CONFLICT & CHANGE- ANTICIPATION GUIDE
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  1. The Lieutenant Governor - the British Crown’s representative in each Canada.

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  1. Democracy was the form of gov’t in Lower & Upper Canada in the 1830s.

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  1. After the 1832 election riots in Lower Canada, the province was full of disease, a cholera epidemic.

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  1. Papineau’s 92 Resolutions was a list of grievances with the First Nations.

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  1. Powerful groups known as the Elites (Upper Canada - the Family Compact)(Lower Canada - le Château Clique) existed.

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  1. William Lyon Mackenzie - a writer who owned a newspaper, les Patriotes.

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  1. Lower & Upper Canada rebellions in 1837-1838 attempted to unify the 2 Canadas into 1 gov’t.

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  1. The Mackenzie Riot in Toronto had ~ 400 supporters (farmers, workers, & unemployed).

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  1. A rebellion is an overthrowing of a government to bring change.

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  1. The Durham Report (1839) suggested uniting the Canadas.

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  1. Assimilation is to absorb a group into a larger group & make them the same.

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  1. The Union Act (1840) meant the unification & renaming of the Canadas.

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  1. Governor Robert Baldwin resigns from the United Canadas gov’t. He refuses English as the only language.

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  1. A bill is a rule that has been proposed in a gov’t.

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  1. Confederation – Canada becomes a country & no longer is a British colony, July 4, 1867.

Conflict and Change

Anticipation Guide – Answer Key

T1. The Lieutenant Governor - the British Crown representative in each Canada.

T2. Democracy was not the form of government in Lower and Upper Canada in the 1830s.

T3. After the 1832 election riots in Lower Canada, the province was full of disease, a cholera epidemic.

T4. Papineau’s 92 Resolutions was a list of grievances with the British government.

T5. Powerful groups known as the Elites (Upper Canada - the Family Compact) (Lower Canada - le Château Clique) existed.

T6. William Lyon Mackenzie - a writer who owned a newspaper, the Colonial Advocate.

T7. Lower & Upper Canada rebellions in 1837-1838 attempted to bring reform into the gov’ts of the Canadas.

T8. The Mackenzie Riot in Toronto had ~ 400 supporters (farmers, workers, & unemployed).

T9. A revolution is an overthrowing of a government to bring change.

T10. The Durham Report (1839) suggested uniting the Canadas.

T11. Assimilation is to absorb a group into a larger group & make them the same.

T12. The Union Act (1840) meant the unification & renaming of the Canadas.

T13. Governor Robert Baldwin resigns from the United Canadas gov’t. He refuses to approve responsible government. (giving colonists control over domestic concerns.)

T14. A bill is a law that has been proposed in a gov’t.

T15. Confederation – Canada becomes a country & no longer is a British colony, July 1, 1867.