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Forced people into the armed forces.
peoples whos first language is English.
Peoples whos first and main language is French.
Were colonists who remaind loyal during the American Revolution.
A vote in which people aprove or reject government law.
A position that advocates seperation or secession from Canada.
A policy that proposes that Quebec should be an independent country.
This recognized a group of Metis who forced the surveying team to pack up their stuff and leave.
Leading spokesperson for the Francophones.
The ability to speak two languages fluently.
This guy passed the the Indian Act, which took the rights for how First Nations lived.
Extreme hatred or patriotism.
This guy was sent to Canada from Britain to solve the conflict in Canada.
This guy failed to seperate Quebec from Canada as a Prime Minister.
This was passed by Britain, this also marked the beginning of Confederation.
Declared English and French as the official languages of Canada.
It's what Quebec called its legislature.
A set of rules that determines how a country will be governed.
Gave the federal government control over Aboriginal Peoples.
It's where the majority of people were Francophones.
It's where the majority of people were Anglophones.
Union Present Day
Father of Manitoba, and he tried to negotiage with the Canadian government on Metis rights.
Was rejected and had been all but dead since the 1980 referendum.
The Prime Minister who brought home constitution and passed the )fficial Languages Act of 1969.
Was a Francophone champion of Confederation.
Terrorist group active from 1960-1970.
This guy hoped that combining upper and lower Canada would make the French language and culture disappear.
The Levesque government passed this policy.
He was the first government of Quebec.

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