Canada became a British possession
after the end of the Seven-Years war and the signing of Treaty of Paris in
1763. The French first ruled Canada after the European contact, which explains
why places like Montreal and Quebec have strong French heritage. The Seven-Years
War resulted in British victory over the French, and so the French have to hand
over the keys to Canada and settle for fishing rights off Newfoundland and the
islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon.
Well i go to an online school called k12
but at my old school we had an student government and it had many similarities to the federal government (at least in my country) like you would have to vote and there were different branches of the goverment
hoped this helped
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Louis Philippe was forced to flee in the year 1848. As economic conditions worsened in France, Philippe was forced to give up his crown after the outbreak of the French Revolution of 1848. Food shortages and widespread, unemployment brought the population of Paris out on the roads.
The Fifteenth Amendment had a significant loophole: it did not grant suffrage to all men, but only prohibited discrimination on the basis of race and former slave status. States could require voters to pass literacy tests or pay poll taxes - difficult tasks for the formerly enslaved, who had little education or money.