Upper and Lower Canada no longer exist; however, historically Upper Canada was English dominant and Lower Canada French dominant.
The vast majority of the population of Upper Canada spoke English. French was also spoken in the Windsor area and the Ottawa Valley.
English, French, and more than 100 native languages.
there is a place in Canada called Quebec and they spoke french there.
Upper Canada & lower Canada
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.
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.
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.
Roughly speaking, Upper Canada became Ontario, and Lower Canada became Québec.
The common languages of Upper Austria are:GermanAustro-BavarianCzech
Upper and Lower Saramaccan and Matawari are the languages spoken in the Saramacca River area of Suriname.Specifically, the language is Saramaccan. But it has three main dialects. Each dialect can be associated with a specific stretch of the Saramacca River.
It divided Canada in half, Upper and Lower Canada.
Upper Canada & lower Canada
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.
120 where in the upper room when a rush of a mighty wind a bloweth!
upper and lower Canada were created to keep the different types on people in there own places
Lower Canada is known as Quebec.
Canada
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 :)
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.
To separate the french and the british by creating upper and lower canada. Upper Canada- Ontario Lower Canada- Quebec