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Lower Canada, primarily known today as Quebec, historically had a significant Catholic population, primarily of French descent. While there were Protestant communities, particularly among English-speaking settlers and loyalists, the predominant religious influence in Lower Canada was Catholicism. Thus, it is more accurate to say that Lower Canada was predominantly Catholic rather than Protestant.

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What were the 2 parts of Canada?

Upper Canada & lower Canada


Why is lower Canada called lower Canada when it's really higher?

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. ============================================================ "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.


Why is France's HDI lower than Canada's?

because France is only a DEVELOPING country so it has to be lower then Canada because Canada is a DEVELOPEDcountry


Why was there dissatisfaction in Upper and Lower Canada in 1830s?

The assembly proposed the union of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. ================================================== The Constitution Act of 1791 divided Québec and created the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. It did not create political discontent. That did not occur until 1837.


What act joined Upper and Lower Canada?

The Act of Union, 1840, which was proclaimed on February 10, 1841, joined the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada into a single colony known as the Province of Canada.

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When did Lower Canada end?

Lower Canada ended in 1841.


Who are the english- speaking protestant settlers?

there people who lived in canada


What is lower Canada known as today?

Today lower Canada is known as Quebec.


When was Lower Canada College created?

Lower Canada College was created in 1861.


Are there Christians in Canada?

The vast majority of Canadians are Christian: Catholic or Protestant.


What were the 2 parts of Canada?

Upper Canada & lower Canada


What was Canada first called?

Canada


What did the british north American act accomplish?

It divided Canada in half, Upper and Lower Canada.


Why is lower Canada called lower Canada when it's really higher?

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. ============================================================ "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.


What are some religions in Canada?

Catholic and protestant are just a few among many.


What kind of Catholic is in Canada?

Roman and Protestant are predominantly identified in Canadian Catholicism.


Why is France's HDI lower than Canada's?

because France is only a DEVELOPING country so it has to be lower then Canada because Canada is a DEVELOPEDcountry