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The Players. Battles & Fallout. Hodge Podge. Government. Post Rebellions. 100. 100. 100. 100. 1 00. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. This group held all the cards (the power) in Lower Canada.

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  1. The Players Battles & Fallout Hodge Podge Government Post Rebellions 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. This group held all the cards (the power) in Lower Canada

  3. Who is the Chateau Clique?Bonus! 300ptsName one member

  4. The group was a realy tight in Upper Canada

  5. Who are the Family Compact?

  6. This politician galvanized the Patriote movement in Lower Canada

  7. Who is Louis Joseph Papineau?

  8. With his most excellent chin beard he led the reformer movement in Upper Canada

  9. Who is William Lyon Mackenzie?

  10. This fine English gentleman was considered Radical and investigated the Rebellions of 1837-38

  11. Who is Lord Durham?

  12. The Patriotes scored a decisive first victory here

  13. What is the Battle of St.Denis?

  14. This is the name of the Tavern that was burnt down due to it being the Reformers HQ

  15. What is Montgomery's Tavern? Bonus – 300pts What Street was it located on?

  16. This is what happened to many of the guilty Reformers & Patriotes after the Rebellions (name at least two)

  17. What is jailed, transported, executed or banished?Bonus 500 – Where were they banished to?

  18. This bill sought to compensate Lower Canadians for the damages caused by British colonial soldiers during the battles

  19. What is The Rebellion Loses Bill?

  20. Who gave Royal Assent (approval from Queen) as the governor general to the Rebellion Loses Bill

  21. Who is Lord Elgin?

  22. A series of safe houses that allowed African Americans to escape to Canada

  23. What is the underground railroad?

  24. This was the immigration policy of the colonies during most of the 19th Century

  25. What is a white anglo-saxon protestant (WASP)?

  26. These were the conditions of the immigration ships (3 things)

  27. What is: -crowded-poorly ventilated-poor sanitary conditions-disease infested?

  28. This is was taken back to Europe in the cargo ships

  29. What is lumber?

  30. A quarantine location for new immigrants, this was a place of both hope and despair

  31. What is Grosse Ile?

  32. This is Responsible Government

  33. A system of gov’t where the executive council is answerable/accountable to the legislative assembly & the people

  34. This Act occurred in 1841

  35. What is the Act of Union?

  36. What did the Act of Union bring about (2 things)

  37. What is:-the United Prov. Of Canada, -a house with CE & CW sharing the same amount of representatives, -English maintaining control of French Cdns?-Only English

  38. The king or queens representative in Canada

  39. Who is the Governor General?

  40. A second house that double-checks laws, offering a second sober look at legislation

  41. What is the Senate or Legislative Council?

  42. Describe the Changing British Attitudes

  43. 1. Little Englanders believed the colonies were a financial burden on England2. Believed it was time for BNA colonies to be on their own and to pay their own way & Self Govern themselves3. End of preference

  44. Describe Preference

  45. A policy were a country is favoured over others and receive a beneficial trading relationshipBritain showed preference to its colonies

  46. In this year Britain adopted Free Trade

  47. When is1846 ?Britain cancelled the trade preference the BNA Colonies enjoyed (a special trading relationship) with Britain that was favourable to the colonies and free trade was established

  48. This is the year that Responsible Government was gained by the United Province of Canada

  49. What is 1848?

  50. Draw a diagram showing responsible government

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