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British Resonses to the Seven Years war - Coggle Diagram
British Resonses to the Seven Years war
Treaty of Paris
Right after the Seven Years war
French Civil law kept
Laws surrounding marrige and property
Roman Catholic church was retained
Canadiens were promised not to be deported
elected assembly would be created
responsible and representative governement
The Royal Proclimation
New France divided between Rupters land and Quebec (a British province)
French civil law was abolished
Sovereign Council was rplaced with the British style government
Disallowed RC's from holding public office
Forbade further expansion into Ohio Valley (in an attempt to get British colonists in Quebec)
The Quebec act of 1774
French Civil law re-enstated in Quebec
ELECTED assembly creaed
Roman Catholics could hold public office
Canadien language would be protected
French language
Quebec given some prime fur trapping groud from Ohio Valley
The British were scared that the Canadiens would rebel