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Detailed, but well summarised notes covering the Canada portion of the depth course. They are organised into clear, concise tables for easy reading, and to group information in terms of potential exam questions.

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Canada

1791 Constitution
 Evacuation of loyalists from the American colonies led to
restructuring of the provinces closest to the American border into
Upper and Lower Canada
 Upper Canada: largely British population
 Lower Canada: combination of descendants of French settlers to
New France and the new loyalist influx

Upper Canada
 Loyalist settlers continued to arrive from 1790s
 Were seeking free land – loyalty to Britain in some cases was
questionable
 Immigration continued to grow in 1820-30s
The Canada  1825: moved from system of free land grants to
Company settlers to one of sale and auction
 Private land company, the Canada Company, given
a royal charter to aid the colonisation and
development of the province
Governance Lieutenant Governor
 Governed by a lieutenant governor, appointed by
London
 Reliant on tax-raising powers of a locally elected
legislative assembly
 Ran the province with the aid of the council

Appointed Council
 Exercised executive powers in addition to the
governor
 Chosen and could be removed by the lieutenant
governor
 Could remain on the council for life
 A number of notable families (e.g. Family Compact)
maintained control of the council

Legislative Assembly
 No fewer than 16 representatives elected
 Elected by a fairly wide franchise of landowning
males

Legislative Council
 Laws passed by the assembly had to be approved
by members of the council
 Members of the council were often members of the
assembly
The Family  Strong adherence to the Church of England
Compact  Reluctant to agree to any amendments to the
constitution which might loosen their grip on power

, Land  Based on British control over the land
Ownership  Most was held by the Crown – granted to settlers
 Recognised that the indigenous people had claim
to the land
 Treaties were signed with native groups to
increase Crown land – provided indigenous people
with some compensation in exchange
 1/7 of all lands designated as clergy reserves –
profits from their sale or rental went to supporting
the Anglican Church in the province
 British convince that best way to maintain
Canadia loyalty was through the support and
establishment of the Anglican Church – Family
Compact were devout Anglicans
Tensions  Reformer: member of the legislative assembly in
UC who wanted greater economic and political
control of the province
 Had very small population from which to raise
revenues
 Investment in infrastructure meant that the
government were cash-strapped
 Government didn’t want to work with legislative
assembly and raise taxes – sidestepped assembly
 Sold land to the Canada Company and was used
to pay the salary of officials
 Frustrated Reformers as they were unable to
influence actions of governor through the
traditional means of refusing to vote money to
pay for salaries

 Reformers wanted a ‘responsible government’
- Removal of Family Compact and their control of
the legislative and executive councils
 Robert Baldwin – promoted this reform whereby
the executive was responsible to voters in Canada

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