Across
- 6. the inability to decide on a course of action because of disagreement among equally powerful decision makers
- 11. the official set of rules about how a country is governed
- 12. passed in Britain in 1867; created the Dominion of Canada; did not include PEI and Newfoundland when passed
- 16. a rebellion led by George Washington
- 17. British people moved to Canada due to poverty
- 18. started when Britain shut down trade between France and the U.S.
- 19. Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine and Robert Baldwin formed a coalition to achieve a more democratic government
- 20. a system of government that does not have a monarch
Down
- 1. change in the characteristics of a population
- 2. a rapid, often violent change in a system of government
- 3. the process of people establishing homes and citizenship in a country that is not their native country
- 4. a special trading relationship; signed in 1854
- 5. John A. Macdonald; George-Etienne Cartier; George Brown; Etienne-Paschal Tache
- 7. Britain sent someone to investigate issues in Canada and to suggest ways to keep peace
- 8. leaving one's country to establish citizenship and a home in another country
- 9. takeover of a territory by another country
- 10. an extra charge
- 13. mainly combined Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada; based on recommendations of the Durham Report
- 14. a regulated economic system that made a country rich from its colonies
- 15. to ask for something in a formal way
