What does this treaty say should happen with the French-speaking population in C
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Question
What does this treaty say should happen with the French-speaking population in Canada?
They shall enjoy the right to their property and religious freedom
They may stay in Canada, but must sell their property
They are only allowed to build temporary shelters, as needed for fishing
They must leave Canada within eighteen months
They shall enjoy the right to their property and religious freedom
They may stay in Canada, but must sell their property
They are only allowed to build temporary shelters, as needed for fishing
They must leave Canada within eighteen months
Explanation / Answer
Answer: A) They shall enjoy the right to their property and religious freedom.
Eplanation: Though question is not clear about which treaty is being reffered to, only historic treaty for Frech-speaking populace of Canada was the Treaty of Paris,1763. According to this, french people in Canada was given religious freedom and ownership right to their property to stop their escape to french owned colonies.
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