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Complete with the correct term: The Quebec Act of 1774 promoted...
co-existence
prejudice
assimilation
deportation
This event resulted in many Acadians being separated from their families
The Royal Proclamation
The Seven Years War
The Great Deportation
The Treaty of Paris
What was the consequence of the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713?
The transfer of Acadia from France to Britain
The transfer of New France from France to Britain
The declaration of war by the Mi'kmaq on the French
The declaration of war by Pontiac on the British
Which factors caused the British to deport the Acadians?
differences of language and religion
differences in economic priorities
differences in treatment of First Nations peoples
differences in styles of government
Wolfe and Montcalm are famous for fighting in which battle?
The Battle of Sainte-Foy
The Battle on the Plains of Abraham
The Battle of the Thousand Islands
The Siege of Louisbourg
Which of the following was not a term of the Royal Proclamation of 1763?
No Catholics may hold government positions
French civil law is abolished
A British-style government is created
Settlers from the Thirteen Colonies are forbidden in Quebec
The Great Deportation followed the Acadians' refusal to swear the _____
Treaty of Utrecht
Oath of Allegiance
Oath of Neutrality
Royal Proclamation of 1763
The Royal Proclamation of 1763 finally recognized the rights of which group?
Canadiens
Cajuns
First Nations
British
Which perspective represents the British thoughts in passing the Quebec Act of 1774?
We may lose the Thirteen Colonies, let's not lose Quebec as well
We must compromise with the First Nations and end this war
French culture must be removed from North America
We must support the British now living in Quebec
Which of the following is NOT a term of the Quebec Act of 1774?
The boundaries of Quebec were extended
Catholics may hold government jobs if they swear loyalty
French civil law is reinstated in Quebec
"Indian" Territory is eliminated
This term refers to the absorption of one culture into another.
coexistence
deportation
assimilation
alienation
What is a missionary?
a person sent to teach about religion
a French settler who cleared and farmed the land
a French-Canadian fur trader
a land owner
Fill in the blank
_________________________ were young orphaned or single women sent to New France to marry and start families.
Filles du roi
Habitants
Seigneurs
Coureur des bois
Fill in the blank
_________________________ were the land owners in New France.
Missionary
Seigneurs
Fille du Roi
Habitants
The Jesuit Missionaries wanted to convert the First Nations to what religion?
Christianity
Islam
Judaism
Buddhism
This person was responsible for building a church and a mill on their land
Governor
Intendant
Seigneur
Habitant
This person was responsible for farming the land in New France and giving some of their crop to the landowner.
Filles du Roi
Seigneur
Habitant
missionaries
The image in the source most likely represents the...
Seignurial System
Soveriegn System
Survival System
Agricultural System
What did King Louis XIV provide the fille du roi who came to New France?
A husband
A farm
A dowry (money upon being married)
A wardrobe
What is a treaty?
What you get when you have been good
An agreement signed between different countries in which promises are made
Utrecht's capital city
A verbal alliance between warring groups
The Treaty of Utrecht split up land in North America between which two nations?
England and France
First Nations and French
England and First Nations
Gondor and Mordor
Why was the Treaty of Utrecht unsuccessful at solving land disputes between the French and English?
Because the treaty was never signed
Because the Spanish took all of the land instead
Because the French couldn't understand the treaty
Because neither the French nor the British knew what the land boundaries were, because the Treaty was written overseas
Who was NOT consulted in the making of the Treaty of Utrecht?
English
French
First Nations
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