Unit 6: War in North America Ms. Thind. Acadia Quebec.

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British North America Unit 6: War in North America Ms. Thind

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 Canada surrenders to the British in 1763: Treaty of Paris  Quebec came under Military rule  Canadians were treated well. Governor Carleton got along with Canadian people  French fur merchants left France  replaced by Americans and Scottish  “Montrealers”

Transcript of Unit 6: War in North America Ms. Thind. Acadia Quebec.

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British North AmericaUnit 6: War in North America

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Division of North America

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Canada surrenders to the British in 1763: Treaty of Paris

Quebec came under Military rule Canadians were treated well. Governor

Carleton got along with Canadian people French fur merchants left France replaced

by Americans and Scottish “Montrealers”

After the Fall of Quebec

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Traders not happy with the outcome of the war

Viewed Americans as a threat to their way of life

Lead to battles between First Nations and Americans

What about the Native Allies?

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Battles between Native peoples and the British lead the King in 1763 to the Royal Proclamation it prevented settlers from the Thirteen Colonies from moving into the Ohio Valley British government interested in the good for Britain not in Anglo-Americans

Royal Proclamation

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waDQwEeunkU

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The province's territory was expanded to take over part of the First Nations Reserve

It guaranteed free practice of the Catholic faith.

It restored the use of the French civil law for private matters while maintaining the use of the English common law for public administration, including criminal prosecution.

Quebec Act of 1774

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Americans outraged: Why?

1. provisions were seen as a new model for British colonial administration

2. promote the Roman Catholic faith in preference to widely-held Protestant beliefs

3. limited opportunities for colonies to expand on their western frontiers by expanding Quebec’s boundaries

Quebec Act of 1774