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Good Morning! 1/10/12

Good Morning! 1/10/12. Good Morning! 1/10/12 #1. Name an issue some people think would be a problem related to NAFTA? Explain your answer.

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Good Morning! 1/10/12

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  1. Good Morning! 1/10/12 Good Morning! 1/10/12 #1. Name an issue some people think would be a problem related to NAFTA? Explain your answer. #2. When you finish, take out your Canada review notes from yesterday, and begin completing the rest of the ones you know (you should know some new ones because of the video yesterday)

  2. Quebec’s Independence Movement Unit 5 Notes

  3. 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 = Quebec • Canada was united in 1867--British North America Act

  4. Quebec -- Early 1900s • Most French Canadians lived in Quebec for hundreds of years • Spoke French & had a different culture than English-speaking Canadians • Most lived on farms and rarely left their villages • Most French Canadians Catholic while the majority of British Canadians were Protestant

  5. Quebec -- Early 1900s • Catholic Church was powerful in these regions • Church helped people continue their traditional way of life • Most French Canadians still thought of themselves as French, not Canadian • Didn’t like the close ties Canada still held with the British

  6. French Canadians & WWI • Thought the war would only help the British, not Canada • Made many feel that the rest of Canada did not care about them • Some French Canadians began to feel that Quebec should become its own country…

  7. 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

  8. 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 church, didn’t lead old traditional lives, English was spoken in most cities

  9. Quebec’s Independence • Many French Canadians felt that their language & culture might disappear • French language & culture is 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

  10. What is the Quiet Revolution? • A period of cultural and economic growth in Quebec during the 1960s and 1970s. • French influence began to assert itself against English domination, and momentum for Quebec independence grew. • Separatists began to use government, rather than violence, in an attempt to achieve Quebec independence from Canada

  11. 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! • By a razor-thin margin, voters decided that Quebec should remain part of Canada. • Close results showed that the relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada would continue to be a controversial issue.

  12. Both Sides… • Those who opposed Quebec separatism argued that separatism would: • result in economic disaster for Quebec • called for people to display a spirit of national unity. • Those who supported Quebec separatism: • appealed to pride in their French language and culture • played on the resentment many felt toward English Canada for refusing to give Quebec more power to protect its culture.

  13. 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…

  14. Constitution Act • Was adopted in 1982; an attempt to placate separatists in Quebec • 1. Set up two official languages in Canada (English AND French) • Canada is now Bilingual • 2. Moved all constitutional power from Great Britain to Canada (finally)

  15. Directions DIRECTIONS • Write a letter to the editor of a Canadian newspaper. Express your opinions on whether Quebec should be independent or not. • Include reasons for your opinion as well as background information regarding the independence movement. • Conflicts which have existed between the French-speaking and English-speaking residents regarding independence should be included. • Dear Editor,

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