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Essay heading: Quebec Act
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The Whig-protestants stood by the idea of establishing British believes and customs over that of the new subjects (French-speaking population), hoping that the abolishment of the local culture and exclusion from government would eventually lead new subjects to adapt. This position favoured by much of the English political leadership and commercial class of the Atlantic and did not accommodate the new subjects... displayed 300 characters
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This position favoured by much of the English political leadership and commercial class of the Atlantic and did not accommodate the new subjects. On the other hand, the opposition made up by James Murray, Lord Shelburne, Lord Dorchester (Gary Carleton), H. T. Cramahe, Alexander Wedderburn, Lord Mansfield and William Knox believed that the Quebec culture needed to be conserved and a rebellion would only hurt the colony... displayed next 300 characters
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