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Britain created upper and lower Canada due to the constitutional act of 1791 and British colonists and french Canadians lived there in each colony.

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Why did Britain create Upper Canada and Lower Canada and who lived in each colony?

Britain created upper and lower canada due to the constitutional act of 1791 and British colonists and french Canadians lived there in each colony.


What part of Canada did Britain form for French-speaking inhabitants?

Britain formed Lower Canada largely for French-speaking inhabitants.


What part of Canada did Britain form for french speaking inhabitants?

Britain formed Lower Canada largely for French-speaking inhabitants.


Who ruled lower Canada during the war of 1812?

Britain


Where most french lived in 1791?

If you're asking where did most french live in Canada in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.


Where most french-lived in 1791?

If you're asking where did most french live in Canada in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.


where are upper and lower Canada?

Now, Upper and Lower Canada have grown, and become Ontario and Quebec. Back at the time of confederation, Upper Canada was what is now Southern Ontario, with York (Toronto) as its "capitol" sort of. This was where all of the English people lived. The southern part of Quebec is what was Lower Canada. It was where all the French people lived.


What caused parliament to create Upper Canada and Lower Canada in 1791?

upper and lower Canada were created to keep the different types on people in there own places


Britain formed Canada largely for loyalists who had fled the American colonies during the American Revolution.?

formed in upper Canada


Britain formed what part of Canada largely for French-speaking inhabitants?

The lower part of Canada was formed for French-speaking inhabitants.


What are loyalists?

In the American Revolutionary War, Loyalists were colonists that wished to remain loyal to the British crown rather than revolt. Many fled back to Britain or north to its newly acquired lands now known as Canada.


What were the grievances in Upper and Lower Canada in 1837 and how did Great Britain respond in the next 30 years?

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