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the british military regime (1760-1763, the organization of the province…
the british military regime (1760-1763
the capitulation of montreal
British resting inside of Montréal
French forces now under British control
ending war in north America
a lot of French rights were taken
the impact on the population and economy
4 thousand people returned to france
mostly members of colonial elites
most commen people stayed in north america
rebuilding the colony
british raids
quebec needs repair
burned crops
burned houses
the military administration of the colony
provisional government
no more royal government
british control
trois-rivieres
Montréal
Québec
the treaty of paris 1763
territory
who controls what
"of new France it is , Canada is a few acres of land
relations between the british and first nations
superiority
not diplomatic
chief Pontiacs revolt
diplomatic
the organization of the province of quebec
the royal proclamation(1763)
what they did with the new ownership of new france
gave a little to native peoples
to appease them
made them mad instead
new boundries
no more regime and now people goverments
english laws
native territory
people were not allowed to settle with in without aproval
this is because of the chief Pontiacs revolt
political organization
british government
secretary of state in colonies
govener general
council
justice organization
civil
fee
criminal
jail
governor murreys instructions
assimilation concessions
religeuse
anglican churches
protastant schools
laws
british laws
all powerful people speak english
population
townships instead of seigneuries
want more british immigrants
test act
oath
loyal to the british king
concessions
people
church :
pope picked out bishops
bishops picked out priests
what to do with french people
english party
want to assimilate in one generation :red_flag:
french party
wants to compromise with the French :<3:
the quebec act
a second constitution :pen:
territory
made the province of Quebec stretch down to the Ohio river and take all of Labrador
took almost all of the indigenous land away
the seigneurial system is now recognized
reason
french population increased very very quick
religion
now Catholicism was officially permitted
the church can once again collect tilthes
reactions to the quebec act :tada: :champagne:
the canadiens :smiley:
seigneurs are happy they are recognized
church was happy Catholicism is recognized
merchants were pleased with the expansion of the trading territory
the British of the province of Quebec
meh, losers
unhappy to lose land to trade fur on
no legislative assembly
the thirteen colonies :red_cross:
didn't like Catholicism being aloud in the colonies
didnt like how there was no legeslative assembly
didnt like the removal of the english civil law in quebec
they didn't like the Canadians taking all the Ohio valley impeding there fur trade by making all the land reserved for the
the American revelation :explode:
period of unrest
the thirteen colonies were un-happy about the loss of the Ohio valley
alot of new tax
sugar act taxed products imported
stamp act made you pay for stamps on papers sent within the colony
strong protests
the tea act gave one European company a monopoly on tea so they can sell for much cheaper infuriating local merchants
the Boston tea party
the "intolerable" acts
Massachusetts government act
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administration of justice act
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Boston port act
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quartering act
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Quebec act
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"no taxation without representation"
Townshend act taxed important products like glass and tea
the transformation of the colonial sociaty from 1760 to 1991
there were alot of french canadiens
this was due to the fact that the commen amount of kids to have was 10
the emurgence of the bourgois
these people were
well educated
upper middle working class
liberal professions like doctors, lawyer and notary
learnt english
they were demanding a legislative assembly
British subjects
these people were
in commen jobs like
merchents
soldiers
civil servants
settled in the colony
the impact of the american revelution in quebec
the call to canada
the 13 colonies contacted quebec for help to fight british but were refused
americans invaded quabec out of fear of them joining the fight
they gained control of quebec city
the patriets wonthe war
treaty of paris
new borders
america now owns from moddern luisiana to the great rivers
loyalists stayed in america but were not agressive
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canadiens joined the loyalists against america and some joining the patriots against britain