upper and lower Canada were created to keep the different types on people in there own places
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 rebellions happened because of the rebellions in lower Canada and they wanted a change in their government as well
Canada
The three main issues in Lower Canada were discrimination against the French, unequal taxation, and the lack of power within the government.
Lower Canada is known as Quebec.
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 rebellions happened because of the rebellions in lower Canada and they wanted a change in their government as well
The major sources of conflict were language, religion, and economics.
Britain created upper and lower canada due to the constitutional act of 1791 and British colonists and french Canadians lived there in each colony.
The upper house of the Canadian parliament is the Senate, whose members are appointed. The lower house is the House of Commons, whose members are elected.
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.
Lok Sabha is the Lower House of Indian Parliament.
The lower house of Parliament in India is called the Lok Sabha.
The lower House of Parliament in Tasmania is the House of Assembly.
The lower house of parliament in Victoria, Australia is the Legislative Assembly.
The three parts of Parliament are The Queen, The House of Commons and The Senate.
Religious and cultural differences between the mostly Roman Catholic French and mainly Protestant English-speaking colonists caused conflict in Canada. Both groups pressed Britain for a greater voice in governing their own affairs. In 1791 the British Parliament tried to resolve both issues by creating two new Canadian provinces. Upper Canada (now Ontario) had an English-speaking majority. Lower Canada (now Quebec) had a French-speaking majority. Each province had its own elected assembly.