Change of Empire – Royal Proclamation

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Change of Empire – Royal Proclamation CUE CARD QUESTIONS Change of Empire – Royal Proclamation Cue Card 9. What was the first constitution implemented by the British in New France? When? What was the goal? Cue Card 10. How did the territory change under the Royal Proclamation? Cue Card 11. Under Royal Proclamation who was responsible for governing the colony? Cue Card 12. How did the justice system change under the Royal Proclamation? Cue Card 13. What is the test act?

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 14. Identify 3 other changes under the Royal Proclamation? Cue Card 15. What concessions did Murray make to the Canadiens? Cue Card 16. What concessions did Murray make to the Church? Cue Card17. Which group of colonists were unhappy with Murray’s actions? What impact did this have?

Cue Card 9. What was the first constitution implemented by the British in New France? When? What was the goal? Royal Proclamation 1763 Goal: To assimilate the Canadiens Cue Card 10. How did the territory change under the Royal Proclamation? Created the province of Quebec – small area around the St. Laurence Valley Created a territory reserved for the natives

Cue Card 11. Under Royal Proclamation who was responsible for governing the colony? The Britsh governor & his 12 member council Cue Card 12. How did the justice system change under the Royal Proclamation? British criminal and civil laws were implemented Cue Card 13. What is the test act? Catholics had to renounce their religion in order to hold office

Cue Card 14. Identify 3 other changes under the Royal Proclamation? Establish Anglican church Encourage Protestant schools Promote British immigration Adopt English as the only language of instruction Divide land division into townships instead of seigneuries Prohibit immigration of new Catholic priests

Cue Card 15. What concessions did Murray make to the Canadiens? Appointed Protestants that were sympathetic to the Council Allowed French civil law in local courts Allowed the Canadiens to occupy certain positions in administration without having to comply to the test act Cue Card 16. What concessions did Murray make to the Church? When the Bishop Pontbriand passed, Murray pushed the British government to allow a new bishop in the colony: Jean- Olivier Briand

Cue Card 15. What concessions did Murray make to the Canadiens? Appointed Protestants that were sympathetic to the Council Allowed French civil law in local courts Allowed the Canadiens to occupy certain positions in administration without having to comply to the test act Cue Card 16. What concessions did Murray make to the Church? When the Bishop Pontbriand passed, Murray pushed the British government to allow a new bishop in the colony: Jean- Olivier Briand

Cue Card17. Which group of colonists were unhappy with Murray’s actions? What impact did this have? British merchants Murray was replaced by Governor Guy Carleton