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The Rebellions of 1837 were unsuccessful because they were: |
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In 1837 the Catholic Church supported this group of people. |
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In 1838 a second rebellion in Lower Canada was quickly dispersed by this group. |
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Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada who acted in an arbitrary and dictatorial manner. |
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The Rebellion of this colony in 1837 was badly led and carried out. |
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Fate of captured rebels in Upper and Lower Canada. |
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A report written by a British aristocrat which supported the concept of responsible government, the union of the Canadas with a government where all documents would be in English. |
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True or False The Durham report was well received in Upper and Lower Canada. |
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Chateau Clique, Family Compact |
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Two groups that were upset by Lord Durham when he let it be known in 1838 that things would have to change in Upper and Lower Canada. |
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Captured rebels from the Rebellion of 1837 were treated leniently as possible by Lord Durham who ______________ most of them. |
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Lord Durham employed Charles Buller, Thomas Turton, and Edward Gibbon who were all experts in colonial ____________. |
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True or False Under the Durham report the British adopted the Union of the Canadas with a English-only government. |
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Under the Durham report who would control the military and external affairs. |
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