The Majority of people lived in Lower Canada were farmers. They continued to live in the country side where most of the land was still owed by the seigneurs who rented it to farmers. Shelby Lynne
upper and lower Canada were created to keep the different types on people in there own places
After the war, many loyalists moved to Canada. But most did not want to live in a French culture.To avoid problems , Great Britain divided the land into two colonies, upper canada and lower canada.
Canada
Canada East and Canada West were the former Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively. Lower Canada and Upper Canada were united into the Province of Canada in 1841 by the British Parliament. The terms Canada East and Canada West were terms of description, not names of separate entities.
The three main issues in Lower Canada were discrimination against the French, unequal taxation, and the lack of power within the government.
About 34 million people can and do live in Canada.
Yes, many British people live in Canada.
34,000,000 people live in Canada at the moment.
why do people preferd to live in lower valleys
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 :)
Yes. People live everywhere.
Most of those guys live in Canada
In 1791, most French Canadians lived in Quebec, which was then known as Lower Canada. The majority of French Canadians resided in rural areas near the St. Lawrence River, such as along the Richelieu River and in the Eastern Townships.
upper and lower Canada were created to keep the different types on people in there own places
If you're asking where did most french live in CANADA in 1791, they lived in Lower Canada, which is present day Quebec.
Canada algonquin live in Canada
they live in wood cabin.