I like how most here gloss over or forget the rebellions in Lower Canada. The "canadiens" obviously felt slighted and treated unfairly so much so that they had open rebellions over it. Oh and about the raping and pillaging that went on...keep in mind that was after the second rebellion. the instigators had been pardonned for the first one as a show of good will. Also, in one of the last battles the "canadiens" feigned surrender and then open fire on the approaching British troops. Let's just say they weren't too happy about that one. But you don't learn that in french school.
So one could assume that if they had not been allowed to keep their civil code of law and freedom of religion rebellion or revolt or collusion with the US could have happened sooner. You might have even seen a french version of Ireland develop.
They key though was allowing the Catholic Church to continue and hold its own power. Had the British gone after the church things would be a lot different. They had a LOT of influence and by keeping them, placated and in cahoots with them they could keep the population happy and docile. Maybe not happy but docile. To this day there is still resentment against the church for their part in working with the English. After the quiet revolution Quebec moved to unshackle itself of the church.
So one could assume that if they had not been allowed to keep their civil code of law and freedom of religion rebellion or revolt or collusion with the US could have happened sooner. You might have even seen a french version of Ireland develop.
They key though was allowing the Catholic Church to continue and hold its own power. Had the British gone after the church things would be a lot different. They had a LOT of influence and by keeping them, placated and in cahoots with them they could keep the population happy and docile. Maybe not happy but docile. To this day there is still resentment against the church for their part in working with the English. After the quiet revolution Quebec moved to unshackle itself of the church.