Anger in Upper and Lower Canada Causes of the 1837 rebellions.

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Anger in Upper and Lower Canada Causes of the 1837 rebellions

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Anger in Upper and Lower

CanadaCauses of the 1837 rebellions

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Lower Canada = French = present day QuebecUpper Canada = English = present day Ontario

What do we know about the people in these 2 colonies? (think: last unit, gr. 9 . . .)

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This unit is about how the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada both rebelled

against their government.

Why? What happened?

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Types of Government

What is representative government?

What is Responsible Government?

What did the Colonies have?

O Government is elected by voters – represents the people

O Voters have the power to vote out/ remove a government that does not please them (responsible to the people)

O Run by Britain/ Governor and small group of aristocrats (oligarchy)

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Types of Government

What is an oligarchy?

Who are the oligarchies in Upper and Lower Canada?

Are the Colonies Democratic?

O Rule (governance) by a small, select group of people

O Upper Canada: Family Compact

O Lower Canada: Chateau Clique

O Colonies are NOT democratic –Government is not representative or responsible

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Types of Government

O What is the government in both colonies?

Governor (represents Britain)

Executive Legislative Council Council(Both councils appointed by Governor

– all members are part of the Family compact or the Chateau

Clique)

Legislative Assembly(elected by Male Property owners in

colony)

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Type of Government

O Why is this colonial government not democratic?

O Governor and his councils (Family Compact/ Chateau clique) could Veto all laws passed in Elected legislative assembly (and often did)

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Stop: answer in small groups!

1. What do the following words mean:A. OligarchyB. DemocracyC. Representative governmentD. Responsible government

2. Why was the government in Upper and lower Canada not responsible?

3. What group had all the power in Upper Canada? In Lower Canada?

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Answers

1. Oligarchy: a small group with all powerO Democracy: Power held by the peopleO Representative Gov.: people vote

representativesO Responsible gov.: responsible to the will of the

people; representatives have power to make change, and people can vote them out

2. Gov. not responsible as governor general and legislative / executive council are not elected and can veto all passed by elected legislative assembly

3. Upper Canada: Family Compact, Lower Canda: Chateau Clique

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Upper Canada

What did the Family Compact Veto?

What are the Colonists angry about?

Who is Robert Gourlay?

O Roads/ development in crown and church land

O Ignore land speculation/ problems with absentee landlords

O No landO No roads (crown/ clergy land in the

way)O Family Compact has all the power

O Land agentO Created petition for change in

policyO Arrested and deportedO Unifies opposition

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Upper Canada

O Who is William Lyon Mackenzie?

O Leader of protest/ for reform

O Newspaper: “Colonial Advocate” prints articles against gov. and family compact

O When Family Compact ransacked his office he sued

O Elected to Legislative Assembly 1828

O Leader of Reform/ rebellion

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Stop: answer in small groups!

1. Who was a Rebellion leader in Upper Canada?

2. What was Upper Canada mad about? (why rebel?)

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answers1. Who was a Rebellion leader in Upper

Canada? William Lyon Mackenzie

2. What was Upper Canada mad about? (why rebel?)

O No land available to immigrantsO No roads (crown/ clergy land in the

way)O Family Compact has all the power (not

responsible government)

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Lower Canada

O What issues anger Lower Canada?

1. Discrimination against the French by the English

2. No Representation in Government

3. High Taxes

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Lower Canada

O Who were the Chateau Clique?

O What is the problem with the Chateau Clique?

O Ruling Oligarchy – controls business and government

O All English Speaking/ British

O English/ protestant Minority (less than ¼ of pop.) has all the political/ economic power in a French Catholic colony

O Feel like Church and Seigneurs sold out to English

O Angry that Legislative Assembly is powerless (Veto power of councils/ Governor like upper Canada) and taxes are high

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Lower Canada

O What Land Problems does Lower Canada face?

O How does Nationalism contribute to anger in Lower Canada?

O Unlike Upper: No land speculators

O Settled for 200 years = land less fertile/ crops fail

O Can only feed familiesO Import Wheat from Upper Canada

= Economic deficit/ failureO Alternative (forestry) restricted by

Seigneurs

O Want to protect language/ religion/ culture form British rule

O Fear assimilation through English immigration (become outnumbered)

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Lower Canada

O What events anger the French?

O 1. 1822: -church/ seigneurs attempt to Unite Upper and Lower Canada and make English official Language Fails

O Anger and Betrayal

O 1832 :Ship brought Cholera to Lower Canada

O Paranoid – fear Britain is using biological warfare

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Lower Canada

O Who is Louis Joseph Papineau?

O Who is James Craig?

O Leader of reform movementO lawyer/ SeigneurO Speaker of Legislative

Assembly in 1815O Leader of Parti Canadien

O 1807 –British Governor of Lower Canada

O Anti- French , arrested anyone against the government

O Closed reform newspaper “Le Canadien”

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Lower Canada

O What are the 92 resolutions?

O What is the British response to the 92 resolutions?

O Protesters shot by British soldier in Montreal

O Papineau creates “92 resolutions” demanding reform (gives to Governor)

O Reply is 3 years laterO “10 resolutions” denying

rights to Legislative Assembly

O Leads to Rebellion

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Stop: Answer in small groups!

1. Who was a Rebellion leader in Lower Canada?

2. What was Lower Canada mad about? (why rebel?)

3. What triggered the Rebellion in 1837?

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Answers1. Who was a Rebellion leader in Lower

Canada? Louis Joseph Papineau

2. What was Lower Canada mad about? (why rebel?)

O Government not representative (english minority),or responsible (veto power)

O Fear of losing Language / religion / cultureO Economic difficulties and upper class

(seigneurs) don’t allow access to lumber for more $

3. What triggered the Rebellion in 1837?O 92 resolutions are ignored, then denied by

British Gov.

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Assignment1. Complete a Venn Diagram comparing

the CAUSES of the Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada (what were they upset about?)

2. READ p. 73 – 76 (including the Comic) and fill out the timeline of WHAT HAPPENED in the rebellions in both Upper and Lower Canada

THIS IS DUE NEXT CLASS