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As shown by Carleton's Instructions, 1775......
Provisions of these in favor of Church of England
Discussion of subject in Commons, 1774......
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Government influenced mainly by Treaty obligations
Position of Roman Catholic Church but slightly improved......
Treatment of Church in Island of Granada, 1763-8 ....
As shown by illiberality elsewhere
Liberal conduct toward Church throughout period.
Attitude toward regular clergy..
c. Civil Law.
Establishment of French law, 1774......
But English law not properly "abolished."
Development of policy in this matter, 1763–74.
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Carleton's vigorous views....
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Reports of Provincial officials....
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Important change in regard to land-granting, 1771..
Absence of such evidence with regard to Act throughout......
472
But no reasons for careful concealment.
Some reason for open avowal.....
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C. Application of the Act.
New Instructions to Governor, 1775...
New development in regard to council....
Checked by home government......
Failure of Act to reform official abuses..
Continued confusion and uncertainty in law.
Anarchy in administration of law, 1775-91...
Act therefore does not advance good government..
CHAPTER VI.
THE QUEBEC ACT AND THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
A. The Revolution in the Province of Quebec.
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Carleton's report of seditious movements, November, 1774..
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Evidence of Chief-Justice Hey and M. Badeau
Evidence from the Continental forces.....
Inadequacy of some contemporary reflections...
Futility of efforts of the clergy.....
Official reports as to continued hostile attitude of people..
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Effect of the French-American alliance..
Courses open to noblesse and clergy....
Quebec Act wholly needless and largely injurious..
B. The Failure of the American Expeditions.
Connection of this enquiry with previous statements...
No effective use made of Canadian partiality.....
Conduct of invaders tends to alienate Canadians
Inadequacy of general causes assigned for failure..
Colonial authorities as to importance of Canada
Real place of the "hard money" difficulty......
Canadians laid under contribution.....
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Relations of study to American Revolution....
Purpose of examination of the origins of Quebec Act
Objection with regard to the earlier colonial troubles..
Consideration of English ministerial conditions, 1764–70..
Whig party committed to Quebec Act provisions..
The study with regard to later Canadian history..
Misfortunes entailed by act.....
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