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Q: What language and religion did the French and British bring to Canada?
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Is Canada divided in french Canada and English speaking west Canada?

East Canada and West Canada of the Province of Canada was divided along religion and language with English dominating in West Canada and French in East Canada.


What are the two countries that colonized Canada and what language?

the french and british if that was not what you meant contact me asap


What is british columbia's official language?

Vancouver's official language is French so I think it might be either French or English.


Why do people speak french in cananda?

French is spoken in Canada because the original exploration and settlement of this part of the North American continent was by France. In fact, the first colony in the St. Lawrence river valley was called New France. The French were subsequently defeated by the British at the end of the "French and Indian Wars" in 1759, and part of the ensuing peace accord provided for the continuity of the language (french) and religion (Roman Catholic) in what was then referred to as "Upper Canada" (Quebec) while English was the dominant language and the religion was mainly protestant in Lower Canada (Ontario).


What is Vancouver British Columbia's official language?

Cities in Canada do not have official languages; only the country itself and the provinces do. The official languages of Canada are English and French. The official language of British Columbia is just English.


What part of Canada is French and What part of Canada is British?

No part of Canada is British. French are a majority in Quebec.


How did the British prevent rebellion after gaining control over Canada?

By promising to protect French culture and language.


Why was the battle of the Plains of Abraham important?

the significance of this battle is that in a matter of 15 minutes half of north america was lost from the french to the british. it changed the course that canada would take. francophones in canada were no longer a priority and faced segregation. also, the aftermath of the whole french-indian war led up to things like the proclamation act of 1763 that wanted to assimilate the french (however later the french were accepted into society, though they were still kind of ignored).


Is Canada French?

The country itself is part of the British Commonwealth, but maintains its own government. Both Britain and France held Canadian territory during their colonial periods; France later relinquished its Canadian lands. About 24% of Canadians speak French as their first language; and French is an official language in Canada along with English. There is a very strong French infuence in Canada.


What descent are most of people in Canada?

Canada first belonged to the french, then british. So Canadians are descended from either british or french. that is why many people in Canada speak French.


Why is French Canada's second language?

French is considered the second language in Canada mainly because of the historical presence of French settlers and the Quebec Act of 1774, which recognized the rights of French Canadians to practice their language and religion. Additionally, the Official Languages Act of 1969 reaffirmed French as an official language along with English to promote bilingualism and multiculturalism in Canada.


Why were the Cajuns exiled from Canada?

They were pro French in a British Canada.