It's not based on the location on a map. It is more geographical. The "lower Canada region" is more upriver on the St Lawrence. The higher up the river, the "lower" you are. Upper Canada or "Ontario" is located at the tip of the river. Settlers arrived through the St Lawrence and believed the entrance to the river was lower, and the end of the river was higher.
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"Upper Canada" and "Lower Canada" were named because of their relative elevations and their relative locations on the St Lawrence watershed. Upper Canada was upstream, and at a higher elevation; Lower Canada was downstream, and at a lower elevation.
The "Upper" in Upper Canada referred to being upstream from Lower Canada and higher in elevation. It refers to being "up" the St.Lawrence River.
Canada was divided into upper and lower Canada because of the geographical level of the land.
What is actually Ontario was called Upper Canada.
Upper Canada because it was located upstream St. Lawrence river. Lower Canada was downstream St. Lawrence.
they were called habitants
Even under British rule, Canada was called Canada. Even before it was united from coast to coast, there were two colonies called Upper and Lower Canada.
The Jet Stream is still at it's normal height but is lower in latitude which is giving us a cooler and colder winter than if was higher and allowing warm air to reach more parts of Canada.
Upper and Lower Canada no longer exist; however, historically Upper Canada was English dominant and Lower Canada French dominant.
Your question is almost meaningless because there is an exchange rate between major currencies. This exchange rate goes up and down with time. Therefore if a currency is lower or higher depends on when you start measuring from.
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Upper Canada was located below lower Canada because it was higher land.
they were called habitants
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India has a much much higher population density than Canada. If you intend to find out more. Google it.
If it is water moving from a higher concentration to a lower concentration, the diffusion is called osmosis.
Even under British rule, Canada was called Canada. Even before it was united from coast to coast, there were two colonies called Upper and Lower Canada.
Higher ladies part is called Soprano, lower ladies part is called Alto, higher males part is called Tenor, and lower males part is called Bass.
Before 1867, Canada was divided into upper and lower Canada. In lower Canada most of the people were French. In upper Canada most of the people were British. But on July first, 1867 upper and lower Canada joined confederation to become Canada, This is why we celebrate Canada day on July first :)
it was originally called "Lower Canada" with Ontario called "Upper Canada" It was also called new France for a short period of time.
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