What did the French-Canadian separatists hope to achieve?
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They wanted Quebec to be an independent nation, separate from Canada.
They wanted Canada to be entirely ruled by French Canadians.
They did not like NAFTA
They wanted Quebec to join the United States.
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Explanation:
The reason stated was that if Canada decided to boycott Quebec exports after voting for independence, the new country would have to go through difficult economic times, as the barriers to trade between Canada and the United States were then very high.
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a) They wanted Quebec to be an independent nation, separate from Canada.
Explanation:
- The French-Canadians separatists wanted the Quebec province to separate from Canada to become a nation of its own
- French Canadian nationalists advocated some kind of elevated status for Quebec: unique status within the Confederation, based on equality with with English Canada, a new association form or absolute independence as a sovereign nation
- In the late 1960s, the French-Canadian separatist movement was largely inspired by the idea, held by many Quebec labour activists and intellectuals , that Quebec's economic difficulties were triggered by the Confederation 's English-Canadian dominance and could only be resolved by modifying or breaking relations with other provinces and the central govt
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