Which statement describes the population of New France in 1745
- A vast densely populated area
- A vast sparsely populated area
- A vast sparsely populated area
The European countries involved in the Seven Years War were Great Britain and _______.
France
True or False
After the Conquest, the new leaders imposed
new laws on the French Canadians.
True
Choose the statements that refer to the Quebec Act. The territory of the colony became:
- much bigger.
- much smaller.
Much bigger
Which statement describes the population of New France in 1745
- lived in the seigneuries
- lived in the larger towns
- lived in the seigneuries
The North American countries involved in the War of the Conquest were New France and _____________.
The Thirteen Colonies
True or False
The first British governors made concessions
to the French Canadians.
True
Choose the statements that refer to the Quebec Act. The French Canadians
- kept their language and religion.
- had to give up their religion if they wanted to work for the government
- kept their language and religion.
Which statement describes the population of New France in 1745
- The population was born in France
- The population was born in New France
- The population was born in New France
Match the descriptions to New France or the Thirteen Colonies
- A larger army
- A larger territory
- Fewer warships
- A larger population
New France: Fewer warships and a larger territory
The Thirteen Colonies: A larger army and a larger population.
True or False
French Canadians were satisfied with the laws
established by the Royal Proclamation
False. French Canadians were satisfied with the laws
established by the Royal Proclamation
Choose the statements that refer to the Quebec Act. The French Canadians...
- kept the seigneurial system
- had to follow British civil law
- kept the seigneurial system
Name the figures who played important roles in New France in 1745.
______ led the army, and he was in charge of external affairs.
______ was in charge of domestic affairs, such as justice and agriculture.
The governor led the army, and he was in charge of external affairs.
The indendant was in charge of domestic affairs, such as justice and agriculture.
Match the events with the dates.
Dates: 1759, 1763, 1774
Events: The Battle of the Plains of Abraham, The Quebec Act, The Treaty of Paris
1759: The Battle of the Plains of Abraham
1763: The Treaty of Paris
1774: The Quebec Act
Name the Governor
_________ was partly responsible for the Quebec Act, which was passed in 1774.
Guy Carleton was partly responsible for the Quebec Act, which was passed in 1774.
Choose the groups that were satisfied with the Quebec Act
- American colonists -Protestants
-English-speaking merchants -The Catholic Church
-Seigneurs - French Canadians
Seigneurs, the Catholic Church, and French Canadians.
Describe the Triangular Trade. Who were the three places that participated and what did each place trade.
New France: Fur, wheat, wood, fish
West Indies: Sugar, molasses, tobacco, rum
France: Manufactured goods, guns, furniture, cloth
Name the event that matches the description
- Generals Montcalm and Wolfe lost their lives.
- Although it was brief, it had important consequences.
The Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Name the Governor
_________ was the first British governor of the Province of Quebec.
James Murray was the first British governor of the Province of Quebec.