Treaty that ceded (a.k.a. gave) most of North America to the British
What was the Treaty of Paris?
When one culture absorbs another culture
What is assimilation?
The language of the government in Quebec starting in 1763
What was English?
The chief who led Indigenous nations against the British
Who was Pontiac?
This document established the province of Quebec
What was the Royal Proclamation?
Only this type of church was allowed to be built
What was a Protestant church?
The name of Murray's approach to the Canadiens
What is a conciliatory approach?
They returned to France when the British took control
Who were the elite and army officers?
Year of the Treaty of Paris and the Royal Proclamation
What was 1763?
This law forced Canadiens to renounce their religion (the pope) before working in government
What was the Test Act?
For example, Murray allowed the use of French civil law in some trials
What is a concession?
They were upset that they did not gain more land after the War of the Conquest
Who were the 13 Colonies?
A "new" territory west of the 13 Colonies was created for this group of people
Who were the Indigenous people (Indigenous Territory)?
A goal of the "Indian Department"
What was negotiating treaties OR trying to maintain peace between the British and Indigenous peoples?
The name of the political party that agreed with Murray
What was the French Party?
This political party opposed Murray
What was the British Party?
Two islands off the coast of Newfoundland that France retained
What are Saint Pierre and Miquelon?
Two reasons why Indigenous nations preferred having the French in control
What were (1) the French treating them as allies and (2) the advantage of having a choice between European allies?
Murray appointed this person in an attempt to have more influence over the Canadiens
Who was Jean-Olivier Briand / the Bishop?
This group was afraid of losing their land when the British took control
Who were Indigenous peoples?