Chapter 6: Becoming Canada (rebellion, War Of 1812, Migration Flashcards
Personal identity
A complex combination of characteristics that together describe a unique person.
Superficial characteristics
A noticeable rather than meaningful feature.
Traitors
One who betrays one’s country, a cause, or a trust.
Refugees
A person who flees to a country because he or she can no longer live in safety in his or her own country because of war, torture, famine, or persecution.
United Empire Loyalists
An inhabitant of the 13 Colonies who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution and fled to the British North American colonies after 1776.
Discrimination
Unfair treatment of a person or group based on prejudice.
Underground Railroad
A secret network that transported enslaved African American escapees to the British colonies where they could be free.
Deadlock
A situation where no progress can be made
Immigrants
A person who moves to a new country.
Quarantine station
A building or area where people suspected of carrying a contagious illness are kept so that they will not infect a population.
Legislative assembly
A government group elected by voters in British North America or in a province of Canada.
Chateau Clique
Anglophone friends and relatives of the governor of Lower Canada who were also Executive or Legislative Council members.
Family Compact
Anglophone friends and relatives of the governor of Upper Canada who became Executive or Legislative Council members.
Reformers
A group of radicals in Upper Canada who wanted governmental reform leading up to the rebellions of 1837.
Secret ballot
A method used in elections whereby an individual citizen’s vote is kept confidential.