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Renowned group of Canadian painters
People of French and Aboriginal descent
A French-Canadian reformer who was appointed chief justice of Canada East in 1853
Appointed governor in 1836
Leader of rebellion in Upper Canada whom fled to the united states dressed as a woman
Lead reformer in lower Canada who drafted the ninety-two resolutions
A Scottish land agent whom drew up a list of grievances
The type of government that controlled Canada
former slave who attempted to buy his freedom for $350, but owner changed this sum, so he fled to Canada. Where he died May 5, 1883 in Dresden, Ontario, Canada
A series of secret paths and trails that helped slaves escape to Canada
A term used referring to the ships that immigrants took to Canada
Land set aside for the Anglican church and British government
People who bought property at low cost and sold it for profit
Those who had control of government budgets and appointments in Upper Canada
A group of white upper-class men who governed Lower Canada
A person who did not support the American Revolution; remained loyal to Britain
Type of economy the Canada's had
The highest ethnic makeup of Canada in 1871
The leading women of the Underground Railroad; helped thousands
Unmarried woman
William Mackenzie's newspaper
The old land system of New France; lords granted land
chief of Colonial office in Britain, 1832
The reply to the 'Ninety-two Resolutions'
Appointed governor in 1810
A group named after the radicals of the American Revolution
Appointed Governor-in-Chief of the Canadas
A wealthy merchant who pushed for the unity of Upper and Lower Canada despite Lower Canada's protests
The first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada from 1791-1796
to reject

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