Canadas

Historical geopolitical term


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::summary Historical geopolitical term ::

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FieldValue
conventional_long_nameProvinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada
common_nameThe Canadas
iso3166codeomit
year_start1791
year_end1841
p1Colony of Quebec
flag_p1Flag of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg
s1Province of Canada
flag_s1Flag of the United Kingdom.svg
flag_typeUnion Flag (1801 version)
image_flagFlag of the United Kingdom.svg
flag_altRoyal Union Flag
national_anthem"God Save the King/Queen" [[File:Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1938).oga]]
image_mapCanada upper lower map.PNG
image_map_altMap of the Canadas
image_map_captionThe Canadas, Upper Canada (orange) and Lower Canada (green) prior to 1809, with contemporary Canada in pink surrounding it
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|conventional_long_name = Provinces of Upper Canada and Lower Canada |common_name = The Canadas |iso3166code = omit |year_start = 1791 |year_end = 1841 |p1 = Colony of Quebec |flag_p1 = Flag of Great Britain (1707-1800).svg |s1 = Province of Canada |flag_s1 = Flag of the United Kingdom.svg |flag_type = Union Flag (1801 version) |image_flag = Flag of the United Kingdom.svg |flag_alt = Royal Union Flag |national_anthem = "God Save the King/Queen" [[File:Rufst du, mein Vaterland (1938).oga]] |image_map = Canada upper lower map.PNG |image_map_alt = Map of the Canadas |image_map_caption = The Canadas, Upper Canada (orange) and Lower Canada (green) prior to 1809, with contemporary Canada in pink surrounding it The Canadas is the collective name for the provinces of Lower Canada and Upper Canada, two historical British colonies in present-day Canada. The two colonies were formed in 1791, when the British Parliament passed the Constitutional Act, splitting the colonial Province of Quebec into two separate colonies. The Ottawa River formed the border between Lower and Upper Canada.

The Canadas were merged into a single entity in 1841, shortly after Lord Durham published his Report on the Affairs of British North America. His report held several recommendations, most notably union of the Canadas. Acting on his recommendation, the British Parliament passed the Act of Union 1840, which went into effect in 1841, uniting the Canadas into the Province of Canada.

The terms Lower and Upper refer to the colony's position relative to the headwaters of the St. Lawrence River.

History

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The two colonies were created in 1791 with the passage of the Constitutional Act 1791. As a result of the influx of Loyalists from the American Revolutionary War, the Province of Quebec was divided into two new colonies, consisting of Lower and Upper Canada. The creation of Upper Canada was in response to the influx of United Empire Loyalist settlers, who desired a colonial administration modelled under British institutions and common law, especially British laws of land tenure. Conversely, Lower Canada maintained most of the French Canadian institutions guaranteed under the Quebec Act, such as the French civil law system.

In 1838 Lord Durham was sent to the colonies to examine the causes for rebellion in the Canadas. His report on the colonies recommended that the two colonies should be united, and the introduction of responsible government. The British Parliament would eventually act on the former suggestion, with the passage of the Act of Union 1840. The Act of Union went into force in 1841, and saw the Canadas united into the Province of Canada. However, the Act did not establish responsible government, which was not introduced until 1848.

References

References

  1. "Early flags". Government of Canada.
  2. "Royal Union Flag". The Flags of Canada.
  3. Wesley B. Turner. (4 July 2011). "The Astonishing General: The Life and Legacy of Sir Isaac Brock". Dundurn Press Ltd..

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