When people turn against the government in a violent way, this is known as a _____________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland.

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When people turn against the government in a violent way, this is known as a _____________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

When people turn against the government in a violent way, this is known as a _____________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

Under Representative Government, this person had the final say on what was done in the colonies. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

Under Representative Government, this person had the final say on what was done in the colonies. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The men who made up the government were usually members of the ___________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The men who made up the government were usually members of the ___________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The people who made up the Legislative Council were appointed to it by the ________________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The people who made up the Legislative Council were appointed to it by the ________________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

Newfoundland received responsible government in which year? MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

Newfoundland received responsible government in which year? MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

In 1838, after the rebellions, the British government sent _______________ to investigate the situation. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

In 1838, after the rebellions, the British government sent _______________ to investigate the situation. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

When goods from the colonies were shipped to Britain, these goods were not taxed This was known as __________________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

When goods from the colonies were shipped to Britain, these goods were not taxed This was known as __________________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersConservatives Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The two political parties in the Atlantic colonies by the 1840s were the Conservatives and the _____________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The two political parties in the Atlantic colonies by the 1840s were the Conservatives and the _____________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

Joseph Howe was a newspaper owner in the region of _______________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

Joseph Howe was a newspaper owner in the region of _______________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

__________________ led the rebellion in Upper Canada. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

__________________ led the rebellion in Upper Canada. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The rebellion in Lower Canada was led by _______________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

The rebellion in Lower Canada was led by _______________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReform William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

This province was previously known as Upper Canada. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

This province was previously known as Upper Canada. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph Papineau Word Bank

This province was previously known as Lower Canada. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph PapineauQuebec Word Bank

This province was previously known as Lower Canada. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph PapineauQuebec Word Bank

When Britain decided to tax all goods they received on an equal basis, it was called ______________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph PapineauQuebec Word Bank

When Britain decided to tax all goods they received on an equal basis, it was called ______________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph PapineauQuebec Word Bank

Reformers in Lower Canada were called the ___________________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph PapineauQuebec Word Bank

Reformers in Lower Canada were called the ___________________. MonarchGovernorPremier New BrunswickNova ScotiaNewfoundland Common PeopleFishermenElite Elected MembersReformersLiberals Parti Patriote Lord DurhamPhilip LittleFree Trade Trade PreferenceLibelRebellion RevolutionReformOntario William Lyon MackenzieLouis-Joseph PapineauQuebec Word Bank