U
Ulstermen as Settlers, [21]
Ultra-Reformers party (1841), [105]
Union, Act of, Acceptance by both Provincial governments, [92]; French-Canadian attitude to, [57-8]; Guarantees, desired by Stanley, [152]; Grey's Changes in, as affecting the French, [268]; Serious Omission in, [93-5]
Union of Canada, Lord John Russell's instructions on, [71]
First Parliament of, [100]; Elections (and other preliminaries), [101]; Results, [104]; Groups in, [59], [100], [104-5]; Sydenham's successes, and struggles against the Autonomy party, [106] et sqq.; Work of the First Session, [106]
Second, Bagot's, forecasts on, [140-1]
United Empire Loyalists, origin, characteristics, and views of, [17-20]
United Reform Party, Baldwin on, [113]
Unity
Forces conducing to Education, [16], [31] et sqq.; Politics, [31]; Religion, [31], [32], [40] et seq.
Forces retarding, Physical, [8-13], [24], [28-9]; Racial, [13], [20-3], [24]; Religious, [34-5]; Social, [24]
University Question, in Upper Canada (1845), [184]
Universities of Canada, [36-8] &n.1, [136]
Upper Canada, Arrested Development of, Sydenham's plans in aid, [98-100]; Educational Efforts in, [33] et sqq.; Methodism in, [45-7]; Population increase of, [24]; Radicalism of, [32]; and the Union, [83-9]