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The Consequences of Conquest

The Haldimand Proclamation granted land to the Iroquois along the Grand River, resulting in the formation of the Six Nations Reserve in what is now South-Western Ontario. The influx of Loyalists, who were influential in shaping the language and culture of Canada, led to the establishment of Upper and Lower Canada, enforcing the use of the English language in Quebec and altering the political landscape.

The Consequences of Conquest

The Consequences of Conquest

Haldimand Proclamation

Haldimand Grant extended 10 km on both sides of the Grand River
Led to creation of Six Nations Reserve
Iroquois got land grant
The valley of the Grand River is now known as South-Western Ontario

Loyalists

Enforced English language in Quebec
Influenced Canadian language and culture
Creation of upper and lower Canada
Changed the political face of canada

The Quebec Act

Continued the seigneurial system
Restored French civil law
Caused the American Revolution
Modified Canadian borders
Led to Constitutional Act of 1791