Technoviking said:
Chispa:
The point is this: the Americans would not have been as generous as the British were in guaranteeing religious and language rights for Quebec. Just as there are parts of the US in which one can find languages spoken other than English, ALL official public discourse would be in english. That's the point that Mr. Campbell is making.
His point was clear, however his simple perspective on history as dates given???
The British were generous? After they murdered, burned, raped, ect., according to French Québec Historians, ect. Also see "Chateau Clique" which L.J. Papineau Jr., of the "Patriotes Party" complained vigorously with an assembly with no power, since any legislation passed was revoked by the Big Wigs if they developed a stiff upper lip. And the Powers given to Les Frances aka Canadien, was just smoke and mirrors.
The Acadians were given by Spain and the USA Guaranteed religious and language rights ect., In Louisiana, Texas, Florida, ect. The US would of giving “Les Canadien” those same rights or would of never attacked them Under French Rule. Why? History clearly showed, if Spain wouldn't of helped France and the American colonists, the British would have surely defeated the Independence movement of the Thirteen Colonies. Its Historically noted by the USA. General Bernardo De Galvez of Spain were providing the American colonists along the entire length of the Mississippi River from the Gulf of Mexico, as far north as Canada with food, medicine, guns/cannons, gunpowder, uniforms and money etc.
“ALL official public discourse would be in English”. Therefore ALL official public discourse were not in English, maybe Louisiana only starting in 1804. I believe only 12 counties and completely English by 1812.
As for Canadians having our Independence from the British in 1867 ect., the umbilical cord hasn't been served Yet. Canadian money has British all over it, remember there's three sides to a coin, not two. When we become Canadians or join CF. we have to swear our allegiance to the Queen of England, no mention of Canada, which I fined appalling ect., in fact I refused. Make no mistake, my alliance is to Canada and to the Brave women and men that serve the Canadian Corps.
The unjustified -270 points or point system the site has are trivial. P.S. this or all open forums are for friendly discussion and shouldn't be taken seriously, since we all have different opinions. Mutual respect ect., should be the rule of thumb, even if we don't share the same point of view or especially getting the History wrong or because not properly informed.
However I do thank you for the heads-up, and your civil response.
I'm giving you a simple historical perspective. Had the French won in 1759 the expanding Americans - who had already taken Louisborg (1758) - would have taken French Québec, too, if not by 1763 then, certainly, by 1814. Québec would sound a lot like Florida, Louisiana and Texas: English.
TEXAS
French Texas 1684–1689= French
Spanish Texas 1690–1821= Spanish
Mexican Texas 1821–1836= Spanish
Republic of Texas 1836-1845=English
Mexico controlled the territory until 1836 when Texas won its independence, and became an independent Republic. However it only joined the USA in 1845, as the “28th State”.
Florida became an organized territory of the United States only on March 30, 1822.
Louisiana remained under Spain's control until a transfer of power to France in 1803. Then came the "Louisiana Purchase" 1804, however certain areas still remained under Spain's control until 1812. It’s to be noted, “The Louisiana Purchase” was illegal, described pointedly by, historian Henry Adams, who wrote: "The sale of Louisiana to the United States was trebly invalid; if it were French property, Bonaparte could not constitutionally alienate it without the consent of the Chambers; if it were “Spanish Property”, he could not alienate it at all; if Spain had a right of reclamation, his sale was worthless." according to Walter Nugent. Habits of Empire: A History of American Expansionism. pp. 65–68.
Today 5.5m live in Louisiana around 200,000 households speak French, which is taught in schools as a second language. Source; Louisiana Sensuous.
This is Fact French Haitians all over Florida in this day and age.