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Essay heading: Quebec: Distinct Society
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In Addition the act provided for an appointed legislative council that would include both French- and English-speaking members. Over time, however, tensions built up between the French and the English in the colony. The British attempted to reduce tensions by dividing Quebec into the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada through the Constitutional Act of 1791... displayed 300 characters
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Over time, however, tensions built up between the French and the English in the colony. The British attempted to reduce tensions by dividing Quebec into the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada through the Constitutional Act of 1791. Under the terms of the Act, Upper Canada was given freehold land tenure and common law while in Lower Canada the seigneurial system and French civil law were retained and the Catholic Church also kept its status... displayed next 300 characters
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