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1 Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada Textbook Answers p. 159-161 Ms. Reid Canadian History 11

2 1. Explain the significance of Lord Durham’s Report on the Affairs of British North America. Demands for political reform Contained recommendations for change based on issues that sparked the 1837 rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada.

3 2. When Britain refused to act on the recommendations, what did Joseph Howe do? He wrote a series of public letters to the colonial secretary in London.He wrote a series of public letters to the colonial secretary in London.

4 3.What did Earl Grey introduce to British North America? Explain. Responsible Government = A form of government in which a Cabinet, selected from the larger group of elected representatives, acts as the executive and makes decisions for which it is collectively responsible Responsible Government = A form of government in which a Cabinet, selected from the larger group of elected representatives, acts as the executive and makes decisions for which it is collectively responsible He informed the colonial governors that if the party in power lost a general election, the governor was to select a new executive council from the members of the new party. He informed the colonial governors that if the party in power lost a general election, the governor was to select a new executive council from the members of the new party.

5 4. Discuss the election that was first to invoke this policy. Nova Scotia 1847Nova Scotia 1847 Reformers won 29 seats compared to the Tories 22 seatsReformers won 29 seats compared to the Tories 22 seats There was a vote of non- confidence against the Tory governmentThere was a vote of non- confidence against the Tory government JB Uniacke was the leader of the Reform Party and he became the premier.JB Uniacke was the leader of the Reform Party and he became the premier. In 1848, he replaced the executive council with members of his own party and now responsible government was a reality in NSIn 1848, he replaced the executive council with members of his own party and now responsible government was a reality in NS

6 5. Explain the roots of discontent in Upper and Lower Canada. The Constitutional Act of 1791 placed the elected assemblies under the control of the appointed councils.The Constitutional Act of 1791 placed the elected assemblies under the control of the appointed councils. This gave the real power to the administrators, who acted on their own interests.This gave the real power to the administrators, who acted on their own interests. In Lower Canada, most the elected members were French, but the appointed members were English.In Lower Canada, most the elected members were French, but the appointed members were English.

7 6.A. Who did the conservatives support? B. What did the reformers want? A. Colonial GovernorsA. Colonial Governors B. Demanded elected assembliesB. Demanded elected assemblies

8 7. A. Who were the ruling elite in Lower Canada? B. Upper Canada? A. Chateau Clique A. Chateau Clique B. Family CompactB. Family Compact

9 8. Who was Louis-Joseph Papineau? Member of the colonial aristocracyMember of the colonial aristocracy Leader of the Parti patrioteLeader of the Parti patriote In 1834, issued the Ninety-two Resolutions outlining a list of demands of political reform.In 1834, issued the Ninety-two Resolutions outlining a list of demands of political reform.

10 9. What were the Ten Resolutions of 1837? The Ten Resolutions declared that the executive councils were responsible to the governor rather than to the elected assembliesThe Ten Resolutions declared that the executive councils were responsible to the governor rather than to the elected assemblies

11 Upper Canada reformerUpper Canada reformer Newspaper editorNewspaper editor His editorials repeatedly attacked the power and privileges of the Family Compact.His editorials repeatedly attacked the power and privileges of the Family Compact. The ruling elite resorted to corrupt tactics in the election of 1836. MacKenzie rallied a group of rebels to march in Toronto.The ruling elite resorted to corrupt tactics in the election of 1836. MacKenzie rallied a group of rebels to march in Toronto. 10. Who was William Lyon MacKenzie?

12 British forces defeated themBritish forces defeated them 11. Why were the Rebellions short- lived?

13 John George Lambton, Earl of DurhamJohn George Lambton, Earl of Durham 12. Who was sent to become the governor-general of the colonies?

14 That the colonies have the same democratic rights as the British citizensThat the colonies have the same democratic rights as the British citizens Upper and lower Canada should be united under one governmentUpper and lower Canada should be united under one government He believed that the assimilation of the Canadiens with the English speaking colonists would be to their benefitHe believed that the assimilation of the Canadiens with the English speaking colonists would be to their benefit 13. What did Durham recommend in his Report on the Affairs of British North America?


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