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How did Britain respond to Loyalist Concerns?

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How did Britain respond to Loyalist Concerns?
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  • Daquavious Bingleton
  • We demand British Rights in Quebec!
  • Quebec City
  • We will consider it...
  • The new British population in Quebec wanted British laws and rights to replace the French ones.
  • Population of Quebec after Loyalist Migration
  • Canadien Population in Quebec; ~90%
  • British population in Quebec; ~10%
  • Quebec ActEndangered!
  • The Quebec Act of 1774 became endangered because the rights for the Canadiens inside could potentially be removed or replaced.
  • We want a new colony!
  • St. John River
  • We will consider it...
  • Loyalists moved into Nova Scotia along the St John River. They were different from older colonists, and therefore wanted a new colony.
  • New Brunswick--(formerly in Nova Scotia)
  • -- Nova Scotia
  • Parliament
  • Let's split Quebec in two; Upper Canada and Lower Canada.
  • Let's restore British civil and criminal law in Upper Canada.
  • Let's keep French civil law and British criminal law in Lower Canada.
  • Let's create a new colony for the Loyalists in Nova Scotia.
  • These are all great ideas!
  • Let's have representative governments in the colonies.
  • How did Britain Respond to Loyalist concerns?
  • 2. French civil law and British criminal law was instituted in Lower Canada, as previously declared in the Quebec Act of 1774.
  • 5. All the colonies were now ruled by representative governments; the people could chose and elect who was in each governmental position.
  • 3. British civil law and criminal law was put into place in Upper Canada.
  • 4. Loyalists in Nova Scotia got their own colony; New Brunswick.
  • 1. Quebec was split into Upper Canada and Lower Canada (would become Ontario and Quebec respectively).
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