OP VS. CP Timeline

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    French Regime

    Monarchy
  • Royal Government

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    British Conquest

    Military rule
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    British Rule

    Monarchy
  • Royal Proclamation

    The Royal Proclamation of 1763 was issued October 7, 1763, by King George III following Great Britain's acquisition of French territory in North America after the end of the French and Indian War/Seven Years' War, which forbade all settlement past a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains.
  • Quebec Act

    The Quebec Act of 1774, formally known as the British North America (Quebec) Act 1774, was an act of the Parliament of Great Britain setting procedures of governance in the Province of Quebec.
  • Constitutional Act of 1791

    The Constitutional Act passed by the British Parliament in 1791 divided the Province of Québec into two distinct colonies: Lower Canada in the east and Upper Canada in the west. The new constitutional act that repealed the Québec Act of 1774 did not concern other Canadian colonies.
  • Rebellions of Upper and Lower Canada

    Asking for Responsible Government.
  • Durham Report

    Lord Durham was sent to North America in 1838 to investigate the causes of the twin rebellions the previous year in the colonies of Upper and Lower Canada. Durham's famous Report led to a series of reforms and changes including the union of the two Canada's into a single colony. It also paved the way for responsible government — a critical step in the evolution of Canadian democracy.
  • Union Act

    It united the colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada under one government, creating the Province of Canada.
  • (BNA Act) Constitutional Act of 1867

    The Constitution Act, 1867, originally known as the British North America Act (BNA Act) was the law passed by the British Parliament creating the Dominion of Canada at Confederation.
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    Post-Confederation

    Constitutional Monarchy
  • CP. Hanging of Louis Riel

    French Canadians/ aborignal➡️love
    English➡️hate
  • CP. Conscription Crisis

    Foreign people to fight WW1
  • CP. Winnipeg General Strike

    Wages
  • The Statue of Westminster

    The Statute of Westminster, of 11 December 1931, was a British law clarifying the powers of Canada's Parliament and those of the other Commonwealth Dominions. It granted these former colonies full legal freedom except in those areas where they chose to remain subordinate to Britain.
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    Contemporary Period

    Constitutional Monarchy
  • CP. Abestos Strike

    Wages
  • Jean Lesage

    Father of Quiet Revolution
  • René Lévesque

    Founded Parti Quebecois
  • CP. October Crisis

    FLQ an independent QC
  • Duplessis*2