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uniting as Americans was the effect of British taxation on the colonists as a whole.
British uniting as Americans was the effect of their taxation on the colonists as a whole.
British uniting as Americans was the effect of their taxation on the colonists as a whole.
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
One of the key measures within the Quebec Act of 1774 was the restoration of French civil law (which had been eliminated in The Royal Proclamation of 1763), while maintaining British criminal law. This had the practical effect of requiring much of the region's business be conducted in French, as the domain of civil law reaches from family law, to inheritance issues, property and contract law. An additional effect of the Quebec Act in relation to Canadian bilingualism was to reaffirm Quebec's strategic and economic importance to British North America as a whole through the restoration and expansion of lands that had also been diminished under the Royal Proclamation of 1763. In the long term, both of these measures established in the future Canada a respect for the contributions of the French and an appreciation of their culture.
One effect of the new British taxes on colonist were protests.
The unruly Hessians cost the British the support of many areas that the British had hoped would remain loyalist.
beaver furs were sold for a lot of money in europe
it destroyed the British society
It hurt British support in the west
Probably not much. Quebec has a large manufacturing sector almost exclusively aimed at the US market. If Quebec separated it would do everything in its power to maintain this relationship as it is Quebec's bread and butter. If Quebec sensed that separation jeopardised this relationship it probably would not separate. The US would unlikely even notice separation aside from some border hurdles at the beginning.