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Good Morning                January 8, 2013
EQ:   How did the
French and English
impact Canada?
HW: Study
for map
quiz on
Friday
                                             E
SPONGE               F
(Take out your                       A
homework)
                         B
Identify
Physical
features                          C
                                         D
G- All the
Great                            G
Lakes
Quebec’s
Independence
  Movement

  Unit 5 Notes
Quebec
The Province of
             Quebec
• Located in eastern Canada
• Large part of Canadian industry is
  centered in Quebec
  • Many electronics and computer
    factories are based here
• French is the official language of
  business and government in Quebec
     • 81% speak French as 1st language
Canadian History
              Review:
• Canada was originally colonized by French
  (fur trade)
• British wanted part of the fur trade; fought
  & won French and Indian War
  • Divided Canada into Upper Canada (British) and
    Lower Canada (French)
  • “Lower Canada” is now called Quebec
• Canada was united in 1867--British North
  America Act
     • But Quebec is still predominately French
French & British
Soldiers in Quebec
Early 1900s
• Most French Canadian families had been
  living in Quebec for hundreds of years
• Spoke French & had a different culture than
  English-speaking Canadians
  • Majority lived on farms and rarely left their
    villages
• Most French Canadians were Catholic, while
  the majority of British Canadians were
  Protestant
A Separate Quebec
• Idea of a separate French Canada spread
  slowly
• At first, most French Canadians did not
  think that Quebec needed independence
  just to be French
  • By the 1960s, however, thinking had changed…
• Many French Canadians had become Quebec
  nationalists & thought of themselves as
  Quebecois, not Canadians
A Separate Quebec
• By this time, Quebec had changed in many
  ways…
• Growing populations pushed into farmlands
  & rural people grew poor
  • Many chose to leave farms & move to cities
• Lives were very different now:
     • Stopped going to Catholic churches
     • No longer led a traditional lifestyle
     • English was spoken in most cities, while French was
       not
Quebec’s
            Independence
• Many French Canadians felt that their
  language & culture might disappear
  • French language & culture was overwhelmed by
    English
  • Tired of feeling like second class citizens in
    their own country
• Most started to think that Quebec should
  secede from Canada (be independent)
  • Separatists--want Quebec to “separate” from
    Canada
Pros for Separating
• Those who supported Quebec separatism
  want:
  • to protect French language and culture
  • to be treated as equals with English-speaking
    Canadians
  • other Canadians to respect French language and
    culture
  • to preserve French Canadian culture for future
    generations
Cons for Separating
• Those who opposed Quebec separatism
  argued that separatism would:
  • result in economic disaster for Quebec
  • Ruin national unity and pride
Let the People Decide
• 1980 & 1995--people of Quebec voted
  whether or not to secede
  • Both votes were in favor of staying Canadian
  • Last vote--49.4% voted to secede; 50.6% voted
    to stay Canadian…wow!


• Close results showed that the relationship
  between Quebec and the rest of Canada will
  continue to be a controversial issue
What Now?
• Canadian government does not want to
  allow Quebec to separate from Canada
  • Huge economic help to country
  • Rich in natural resources
  • Access to many waterways (shipping & trade)
• Government has made several reforms in an
  attempt to keep separatists happy…
Reforms
• Government has passed several laws
  to help Quebec’s citizens preserve
  their language and culture
• 1982: The Constitution Act made
  Canada bilingual
  • 2 official languages (English & French)
  • All government documents must be
    written in French & English
In Quebec Today…
• French is the only official language
  • English may be used in advertising, but it
    must be placed after the French words,
    and it must be smaller font
• Some people are happy with these
  changes, but other people still believe
  that Quebec should be independent
  from the rest of Canada
Week 20  day 4- quebec independence movement

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Week 20 day 4- quebec independence movement

  • 1. Good Morning January 8, 2013 EQ: How did the French and English impact Canada? HW: Study for map quiz on Friday E SPONGE F (Take out your A homework) B Identify Physical features C D G- All the Great G Lakes
  • 4. The Province of Quebec • Located in eastern Canada • Large part of Canadian industry is centered in Quebec • Many electronics and computer factories are based here • French is the official language of business and government in Quebec • 81% speak French as 1st language
  • 5.
  • 6. Canadian History Review: • Canada was originally colonized by French (fur trade) • British wanted part of the fur trade; fought & won French and Indian War • Divided Canada into Upper Canada (British) and Lower Canada (French) • “Lower Canada” is now called Quebec • Canada was united in 1867--British North America Act • But Quebec is still predominately French
  • 8. Early 1900s • Most French Canadian families had been living in Quebec for hundreds of years • Spoke French & had a different culture than English-speaking Canadians • Majority lived on farms and rarely left their villages • Most French Canadians were Catholic, while the majority of British Canadians were Protestant
  • 9.
  • 10. A Separate Quebec • Idea of a separate French Canada spread slowly • At first, most French Canadians did not think that Quebec needed independence just to be French • By the 1960s, however, thinking had changed… • Many French Canadians had become Quebec nationalists & thought of themselves as Quebecois, not Canadians
  • 11. A Separate Quebec • By this time, Quebec had changed in many ways… • Growing populations pushed into farmlands & rural people grew poor • Many chose to leave farms & move to cities • Lives were very different now: • Stopped going to Catholic churches • No longer led a traditional lifestyle • English was spoken in most cities, while French was not
  • 12.
  • 13. Quebec’s Independence • Many French Canadians felt that their language & culture might disappear • French language & culture was overwhelmed by English • Tired of feeling like second class citizens in their own country • Most started to think that Quebec should secede from Canada (be independent) • Separatists--want Quebec to “separate” from Canada
  • 14.
  • 15. Pros for Separating • Those who supported Quebec separatism want: • to protect French language and culture • to be treated as equals with English-speaking Canadians • other Canadians to respect French language and culture • to preserve French Canadian culture for future generations
  • 16. Cons for Separating • Those who opposed Quebec separatism argued that separatism would: • result in economic disaster for Quebec • Ruin national unity and pride
  • 17. Let the People Decide • 1980 & 1995--people of Quebec voted whether or not to secede • Both votes were in favor of staying Canadian • Last vote--49.4% voted to secede; 50.6% voted to stay Canadian…wow! • Close results showed that the relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada will continue to be a controversial issue
  • 18. What Now? • Canadian government does not want to allow Quebec to separate from Canada • Huge economic help to country • Rich in natural resources • Access to many waterways (shipping & trade) • Government has made several reforms in an attempt to keep separatists happy…
  • 19. Reforms • Government has passed several laws to help Quebec’s citizens preserve their language and culture • 1982: The Constitution Act made Canada bilingual • 2 official languages (English & French) • All government documents must be written in French & English
  • 20. In Quebec Today… • French is the only official language • English may be used in advertising, but it must be placed after the French words, and it must be smaller font • Some people are happy with these changes, but other people still believe that Quebec should be independent from the rest of Canada