Francophones were often afraid of losing their linguistic and cultural identity in predominantly anglophone societies. This fear stemmed from concerns about assimilation and the marginalization of their language, traditions, and values. Additionally, they worried about the erosion of political representation and influence, which could further threaten their community's rights and access to resources. Overall, the preservation of their heritage and community cohesion was a significant concern.
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'Francophones.'
Union des Francophones was created in 1998-10.
Fédéralistes Démocrates Francophones was created on 1964-05-11.
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death heights and losing
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people were afraid of losing their jobs
Why is this question in past tense? The province with the highest percentage of francophones is Quebec.
Winnie the Pooh is afraid of Heffalumps and Woozles, Rabbit is afraid of Tigger's boisterous nature, Piglet is afraid of everything, and Eeyore is afraid of losing his friends.
French speaking people are known as francophones.