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A set of rules concerning how a country will be governed
People who remained loyal to Britin
A fight between the Metis and NWMP
This proposed that Quebec would become a distinct society with strong ties to Canada
Forced people to join the armed forces
Proposed act of declaring English and French the official languages of Canada
People whoes first language is French
People whoes first language is English
3 provinces in Canada are this term
This person hoped that combining Upper and Lower Canada would make french culture disappear
The vote to see of Quebec would become a distinct society
Being extreamly proud of your country
Hoped that combining Upper and Lower Canada would stop the USA from taking control
A vote where people agree of disagree on a law proposed by the government
The father of Manitoba, he attempted to nagotiate the Metis rights with the government
The union of present day Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick
This act gave the gocernment control over the Aboriginal people (reserves)
Own legislature in each province that makes and enforces laws
Wanting to seperate from a country to become a distinct soviety
This person always wore a rose, he passed the oficial languages act
Became a territory in 1999
Present day Ontario, the people were Prodestant and spoke English
Present day Quebec, the people were Catholic and spoke French
Charter of the French language
New France became a British colony of Quebec
This person supported Fernch and English working together
This person wat the 2nd govener of Quebec, he really wanted to keep Canadian culture
This person was a Quebec lawer and polotitian, he was also a spokesperson for the Francophones
The action of being able to be free to do what you want
This act marked the begining of confederation

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