Unifying the Colonies

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  1. 3. A small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
  2. 5. A law system made of rules and codes instead of judicial precedent, the most widespread legal system.
  3. 9. referring to their location in regards to the St. Lawrence river, a split of Canada. Upper spoke primarily English, Lower mainly French. Differences in religion as well.
  4. 10. 5 laws put in place by British Parliament in 1774 to punish Massachusetts for the Boston tea party.
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  1. 1. A movement in Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries that pushed individualism instead of likeness.
  2. 2. a small group of men who controlled most of the political power in Upper Canada from 1810 to 1840. They were loyal to the British Crown.
  3. 4. A law system based on judicial precedent, judged off of previous similar cases.
  4. 6. Americans who stayed faithful to the British during the American revolutionary war.
  5. 7. A report on the causes of revolts in Upper and Lower Canada. It made Canada's independence from Britain, politically, possible. Written by John Durham.
  6. 8. A war fought in Upper and Lower Canada, as well as great lakes, the Atlantic, and America. Canada was invaded many times my the US. There is no clear winner of the war.