CANS 200 Lecture : Canada in the Age of Revolution

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21/09/2011 6:32:00 am: possible of enlightened british rule, through mechanisms of consent and trade (1750"s, 1760"s, 1770"s), crash boom bang (1170s-1790s) american revolution, french revolution. Collapse of the dream, and the violent shocks that happens. Every once in a while, canada becomes very important to england. Impact of conquest (1760) and treaty of paris (1763): Sets off chain of events leadin to atlantic revolutions (by annoying the americans and bankrupting the french) Britain is seen to win because it has a prosperous, commercial society that is responsive to public opinion (in contrast to french despotic monarchy) *england has a higher standard of living leading the way in buying new stuff, coffee, tea, sugar, etc. The more the poor people buy, the harder/longer they work, more money for british government to tax (more productivity for more demand of these products). But not clear how to govern british subjects in north america according to those principles.

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