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100

1760 to 1763 was the period known as what?

British Military Regime 

100

What was the goal of the Royal Proclamation?

Assimilation 

100

Who was the first governor of the Province of Quebec? 

James Murray 

100

When was the Quebec Act signed?

1774

100

What group of people created a demographic change in the Province of Quebec, especially around 1783?

The Loyalists

200

What year was the Articles of Capitulation signed?

1760

200

What was the goal of the 13 colonists when they rebelled against Britain?

Independence (Have their own country) 

200

Who was the 2nd governor of the Province of Quebec?

Sir Guy Carleton

200

What was signed in 1783?

The Treaty of Paris 2

200

What territory in North America did everybody want?

Great Lakes Region and the Ohio Valley

300

What was signed in 1763?

The Treaty of Paris 
300

What was the name of the main economic policy during this time?

Mercantalism 

300

Who was the King of Britain during the dates in Unit 3?

King George III

300

When did the professional Bourgeosie class develop?

End of the 18th century 

300

What was the name of the most important company during this time?

Hudson Bay Company 

400

The 1st constitution was signed in what year?

1763 (The Royal Proclamation) 

400

What was the goal of the governors when assimilation failed?

Concessions (deals) 

400

Whose authority did the Canadiens have to reject in the Test Act?

The Pope

400

What years were the American Revolution?

1775-1783

400

When the 13 colonists asked the Canadiens to join their rebellion, how did they respond?

They refused because they were happy with the Quebec Act

500

What dates did Chief Pontiacs Rebellion last?

1763-1766

500

Fill in the blank: The Royal Proclamation recognized the territorial rights of __________

Indigenous People

500

Name the two groups that were important for the fur trade industry

Merchants and the Voyageurs

500

When was the Tea Act passed?

1773

500

What group made up the majority of the population in the Province of Quebec post 1783

The Canadiens 

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