Change of Empire – Royal Proclamation

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Change of Empire – Royal Proclamation CUE CARD QUESTIONS Change of Empire – Royal Proclamation Cue Card 18. What was the second constitution implemented by the British in New France? When? What was the goal? Cue Card 19. How did the territory change under the Quebec Act? Cue Card 20. What political changes were implemented under the Quebec Act? Cue Card 21. How did the justice system change under the Quebec Act?

CUE CARD QUESTIONS Cue Card 22. Why was the clergy celebrating the Quebec Act? Cue Card 23. List the reactions of the following groups of Canadiens ? Seigneurs, merchants, canadiens Cue Card 24. What is the reaction of the members of the English party? Cue Card 25. List 3 reasons why the inhabitants of the 13 colonies were so unhappy with the Quebec Act?

Cue Card 18. What was the second constitution implemented by the British in New France? When? What was the goal? Quebec Act 1774 Goal: To appease the Canadiens Cue Card 19. How did the territory change under the Royal Proclamation? Expanded the province of Quebec by 3 times now included the coveted Ohio Valley

Cue Card 20. What political changes were implemented under the Quebec Act? Abolition of the test act - a new oath of allegiance to the King of England replaced the Test Act. Eight French Canadiens were to be included in the council Cue Card 21. How did the justice system change under the Quebec Act? French civil laws were reinstituted Seigneurial system was officially recognized

Cue Card 22. Why is the clergy celebrating the Quebec Act? Catholic religion is officially recognized They can collect the tithe again Cue Card 23. List the reactions of the following groups of Canadiens ? Seigneurs, merchants, canadiens Seigneurs – happy that seigneurial system in reinstituted & they can sit on council Merchants – happy the fur trading territory expanded Canadiens – happy religion is recognized, unhappy to have to pay dues to the seigneurs and the clergy

Cue Card 24. What is the reaction of the members of the English party? happy with the expansion of the territory unhappy that the legislative assembly was not created & with the reinstatement of French civil law Cue Card 25. List 3 reasons why the inhabitants of the 13 colonies were so unhappy with the Quebec Act? Concessions given to Catholics No legislative assembly Abolition of English civil law in Quebec Deprived of the Ohio Valley