Quebec Act Flashcards
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Quebec Act: what is it? why does it matter?
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- First constitution/piece of legislation adopted by the British Government in 1774; applied to territory in Quebec and Ontario
- tried to manage diversity within British empire
- Explains Canadian duality
- wanted to turn Quebec into a garrison colony by giving French Canadians rights
- Led to American Revolution
- Is why Quebec exists today
2
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What does it mean that the Quebec Act “explains Canadian duality”?
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- Responsible for the current existence of French Canadians
- Acknowledged that there was a French-speaking, Roman Catholic population in Canada
- Acknowledged differences between common laws and civil laws in Quebec
3
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How did the Quebec Act make Quebec a garrison colony?
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- Also allowed people in Quebec to live under civil law (like France was using) rather than common law
- Seigneurial regime reinstated
4
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How did Quebec Act lead to American Revolution?
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Quebec Act meant that American settlers had no hope of extending their territory, and they had to live in a colony with civil law and Roman Catholicism -> this was a trigger for them to rebel, leading, in part, to American revolution
5
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how did British Empire deal with diversity before and after Quebec Act?
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- Previously, British Empire dealt with diversity using:
- Deportation
- Assimilation
- Using the Quebec act, their strategy was:
- Tolerate it