People in the chateau clique didn't want the government to change because they would be affected immensely by it.
The Château Clique (French: Clique du Château) wielded considerable political power in Lower Canada (later Canada East) during the nineteenth century. Most members of the Château Clique were British merchants, which resulted in a relative lack of power for French-Canadians in decision-making.Members of the Château Clique were appointed to the Executive Council (the group of advisors to the Lieutenant Governor of Lower Canada), and the Legislative Council (the Upper House of Lower Canada's legislature). This rendered the Legislative Assembly (the legislature's Lower House, controlled by a considerable French-Canadian majority) relatively powerless.
The director of The Clique is Michael Lembeck.
The Clique Movie Soundtrack comes out on November 11, 2008.
The Clique movie is coming out in 7 days, just bring 30 bucks to walmart and get it..
they were just like the chateau clique. look that up.
Chateau clique....... um I don't know.
the simularities were: they both supported the bisqua party they had the same purpose (to separate families) help the governor make desisions control as subs if the governor was out of town
No body liked the Chateau clique. They were taking land away from the Habitants and they took farmland.
People in the chateau clique didn't want the government to change because they would be affected immensely by it.
The Chateau Clique.
Their life was really hard and unenjoyable
I'm pretty sure it was L.J.Papineau. the guy known for the mohawk.
People supported the chateau clique in Qing China because they were seen as a conservative faction promoting traditional Confucian values and social hierarchy. They championed the power and authority of the emperor and resisted Western influences and reforms, appealing to those who opposed modernization and wanted to maintain the status quo.
The Chateau Clique is a group of nobles or wealthy individuals who hold influence and power within a particular social circle or community. They are often known for their exclusivity and tendency to gather at prestigious events or locations.
Papineau and William Lyon Mackenzie were the radical leaders of the 1837 rebellions in Lower Canada and Upper Canada respectively. They tried to overthrow the English Aristocracy in the form of the Chateau Clique and the Family Compact, upper class government who ruled absolutely.
The Family Compact was called The "Chateau Clique." in Lower Canada Family Compact: powerful group of men who dominated the government of Upper Canada (Ontario) from the closing years of the 18th cent. to the beginnings of responsible government under the Baldwin-LaFontaine Reform ministry (1848-51). The group, some of whose members belonged to the same family and most of whom were men of wealth, controlled the legislative and executive councils, had a virtual monopoly of political office, and strongly influenced banking, education, the issuing of land grants, the affairs of the Anglican church in Canada, and the courts. New settlers from Great Britain and the United States, finding themselves denied political opportunity, were drawn into an opposition movement, which in time became the Reform party. Religious differences embittered the struggle, since the Family Compact (the term first appeared c.1828) was composed almost entirely of members of the Church of England. The Château Clique was the name given to a similar powerful group in French Lower Canada.