How Much Do You Know About Upper And Lower Canada? Trivia Quiz

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How Much Do You Know About Upper And Lower Canada? Trivia Quiz - Quiz

This Quiz is about Upper and Lower Canada. In this quiz, you will need to know a little about how Canada was settled, who first settled it and all about Loyalists.


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Who were no longer welcome to Upper Canda after the War of 1812?

    • A.

      Loyalist

    • B.

      America Setters

    • C.

      Immigrants

    • D.

      People from Irland

    • E.

      All or the Above

    Correct Answer
    B. America Setters
    Explanation
    After the War of 1812, America Settlers were no longer welcome to Upper Canada. This is because during the war, many American settlers had supported the United States in their conflict against Britain. As a result, they were seen as a potential threat to the British authorities and were not allowed to settle in Upper Canada anymore. This decision was made to ensure the security and loyalty of the region.

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  • 2. 

    Who Originally Settled Canada?

    • A.

      British North Americans

    • B.

      Immigrants

    • C.

      Loyalists

    • D.

      Frist Nations

    • E.

      None of the Above

    Correct Answer
    C. Loyalists
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Loyalists. Loyalists were a group of people who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution and fled to Canada after the United States gained independence. They played a significant role in the early settlement of Canada, particularly in provinces like Ontario and New Brunswick. These Loyalists sought refuge in Canada and became some of the first European settlers in the country.

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  • 3. 

    Is Lower Canada below or above Upper Canda?

    • A.

      Lower Canada is above Upper Canada

    • B.

      Lower Canada is below Upper Canada

    • C.

      Lower Canada is in the middle

    • D.

      I don't know

    • E.

      Nove of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. Lower Canada is above Upper Canada
    Explanation
    Lower Canada is above Upper Canada because the terms "lower" and "upper" refer to their geographical positions along the St. Lawrence River. Lower Canada is located upstream, closer to the source of the river, while Upper Canada is downstream, closer to where the river flows into the Great Lakes.

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  • 4. 

    Was Upper Canada found first or was Lower Canada found first?

    • A.

      Upper Canada was found first.

    • B.

      Lower Canada was found first.

    • C.

      I don't know.

    • D.

      They both were found at the same time.

    Correct Answer
    B. Lower Canada was found first.
    Explanation
    Lower Canada was found first. This is because Lower Canada, also known as Canada East, was established in 1791 through the Constitutional Act. Upper Canada, also known as Canada West, was established in the same year. However, Lower Canada was established first as it was given priority in terms of settlement and development.

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  • 5. 

    How did the Loyalists end up in Canada?

    • A.

      The loyalists ended up in Canada because they felt likie it.

    • B.

      The loyalists ended up in Canada because they were often beaten up by the America Rebels.

    • C.

      The loyalists ended up in Canada because they wanted to make a new colonie.

    • D.

      The loyalists ended up in Canada because they did not like the king.

    Correct Answer
    B. The loyalists ended up in Canada because they were often beaten up by the America Rebels.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is that the loyalists ended up in Canada because they were often beaten up by the American Rebels. This suggests that the loyalists, who were loyal to the British crown during the American Revolution, faced persecution and violence from the rebels. As a result, they sought refuge in Canada, which was still under British control at the time.

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  • 6. 

    Who established Six Nations Reserve?

    • A.

      Julia Denos

    • B.

      Joseph Brant

    • C.

      Joseph Brant and his sister Molly

    • D.

      Julia Denos and her Boyfriend

    • E.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Joseph Brant and his sister Molly
    Explanation
    Joseph Brant and his sister Molly established the Six Nations Reserve. This is evident from the information provided in the question.

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  • 7. 

    Who else were among the Loyalists, who set up their own settlements.

    • A.

      America Settlers

    • B.

      Native allies of the british

    • C.

      Canadians

    • D.

      NONE OF THE ABOVE

    • E.

      ALL OF THE ABOVE

    Correct Answer
    B. Native allies of the british
    Explanation
    The Native allies of the British were among the Loyalists who set up their own settlements. During the American Revolution, some Native American tribes formed alliances with the British and fought alongside them against the American colonists. These tribes were promised protection and support by the British in exchange for their loyalty. After the war, many of these Native American allies were given land grants and relocated to new settlements in Canada. Therefore, the answer "Native allies of the British" is correct.

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  • 8. 

    What did the America Rebels do to the loyalosts that made them wanna leave?

    • A.

      They were beaten and driven off their property.

    • B.

      They were killed.

    • C.

      I don't know

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    A. They were beaten and driven off their property.
    Explanation
    During the American Revolution, loyalists were individuals who remained loyal to the British crown. The American rebels, who sought independence from Britain, often targeted loyalists. They would physically assault and intimidate them, forcing them to abandon their homes and properties. This mistreatment and expulsion of loyalists by the rebels created a hostile environment, making them want to leave and seek refuge elsewhere.

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  • 9. 

    What is the most important thing in common between eastern township system  and with Lower and Upper Canada?

    • A.

      The most important thing in common is that the loyalists are the ones who have a huge part in the discovary.

    • B.

      The most important thing in common is thye both sound cool.

    • C.

      The most important thing in common is they both are in Canada.

    • D.

      NONE OF TH ABOVE.

    Correct Answer
    A. The most important thing in common is that the loyalists are the ones who have a huge part in the discovary.
    Explanation
    The most important thing in common between the eastern township system and Lower and Upper Canada is that the loyalists played a significant role in their development.

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