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60,000 French Canadians were living in Quebec during the time of the British conquest
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French Canadians have the goal of keeping there culture alive this is the most important thing to most french canadians
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The Goals of French Canadians in Canada is that they need to keep there culture alive.
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Goals of the Procamation were to assimilate the French Canadians losing there culture over years and making them all just canadian.
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The Constitutional Act was one accommodation to the french this split up Quebec into two making it upper and lower Canada.
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The Act of Union Was another attempt of Accommodations
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The BNA Act was another Accomodations that the federal system tried to establish on the French
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Quebec felt that special status was important to them.
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The Parti Quebecois goal was to separate from Canada and if they ever get more than 50 percent of the population agreeing then they will separate.
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The Provincial legislature is not passed because of Newfoundland and Manitoba.
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The First Referendum was help in Quebec and the federalists won the vote
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When Pierre Trudeau repatriates the constitution the nine Provinces sign but Quebec abstains from signing.
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The Prime Minister of Canada at the time Brian Mulroney attempted to Incorporate Quebec into the constitution causing disunity.
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The Attempts at Confederation in Charlottetown and Meech lake both failed.
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The National referendum was not passed.
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1995 there was another referendum this ended in 51 percent against and 49 percent for so it failed
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Quebec still didnt enter the constitution of Canada.