#1 Ojibwe
#2 <<Montreal's English population was incensed. Governor General Lord Elgin's carriage was pelted with stones and rotten eggs, and by the evening a riot had developed which would last for two days and involve thousands of people.>> This is a quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebellion_Losses_Bill
#3 There have been hundreds during 15th through 20th centuries, including the present United States. Today, Bermuda is a rare remaining example.
Who were the First Nations people living by Lake Huron?
What was started to protest the signing of the Rebellion Losses Bill in the Parliament Buildings in Montreal?
What is a colony that is governed directly by a king or queen in another country?
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