The meaning of your question is unclear. I doubt that it refers to the method of making sounds with the vocal cords and mouth. If you are asking what languages were spoken in Upper and Lower Canada at the time, they were English and French, plus several aboriginal languages. If you are asking what the accents sounded like, no method of recording sound was available at the time, so no one will ever know for sure until a way has been found to go back in time. If you are asking about the variety of thoughts and opinions expressed during the period, only written documents remain. While a variety of points of view have been preserved in writing, it must be remembered that a large segment of the population was illiterate. The only record we have as to their thoughts and opinions are the words of others. Whether such thoughts and opinions have been recorded accurately is purely speculative. Perhaps you might wish to clarify your question.
They communicated by mail, telegraph, telephone, or in person.
the people in the 1800s wore things like whool and homegrown cotton hope this could help!!
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
well in the 1800s, they sold a variety of things!
Two key people in the mid 1800s were the middle class and the poor people.
it was really bad and people had to work hours for very little money
the people in the 1800s wore things like whool and homegrown cotton hope this could help!!
People didn't like them
People didn't like them
People didn't like them
yes they do talk like humans
White people talk to where people can understand them
It was miserable.
They had tons of things like a radio and when it was close to the 1900s there was a TV.
It depends on if she likes you and if she does talk about dating
Because the people that talk about other people like them
they did not have plains back then in the 1800s
the federal government you mean and it was to help people in need I think