- Lower Canada
- noun ˈloʊɚ ˈkænədə/lang=frA former British colony located in what is now Labrador and southern Québec.See Also: Canada, Upper Canada
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Lower Canada — former name (1791 1841) for QUEBEC … English World dictionary
Lower Canada — Infobox Former Country native name = Bas Canada conventional long name = Province of Lower Canada common name = Lower Canada ag continent = North America region = Central Canada country = Canada era = British Era status = Colony status text=… … Wikipedia
Lower Canada — Bas Canada Bas Canada Lower Canada 1791 1841 … Wikipédia en Français
Lower Canada — Mc Crisis approaching in, 287; Imperial commissioners report, 323; against responsible government, 325; events leading to Rebellion, 327; asks other provinces for support, 329; crisis arrives, August, 1837, 344; arrest of editors, 344;… … The makers of Canada
Lower Canada — /loh euhr/ former name of Quebec province 1791 1841. * * * ▪ historical region, Canada in Canadian history, the region in Canada now known as Quebec. It was called Lower Canada from 1791 to 1841 and became known as Canada East with the Act… … Universalium
Lower Canada College — Devise Non nobis solum (Not for ourselves alone) Informations Fondation 1861; renommé LCC, en 1909 Type Privé Localisation Vill … Wikipédia en Français
Lower Canada Rebellion — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Lower Canada Rebellion caption=Flag used by the Patriotes between 1832 and 1838 date=6th November 1837 10th November 1838 place=Quebec casus=Attempted coup by United States backed Patriote rebels territory=Total … Wikipedia
Lower Canada College — Infobox University name = Lower Canada College motto = Non nobis solum ( Not for ourselves alone ) established = 1861; as LCC, 1909 type = Independent religion = None faculty = 65 headmaster = Christopher J. Shannon students = 755 city = Montreal … Wikipedia
Lower Canada — geographical name the province of Canada 1791 1841 corresponding to modern Quebec see Upper Canada … New Collegiate Dictionary
Lower Canada — French speaking Quebec and the lower St Lawrence region during the 19th century … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games