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They were both meant to be self-governing and, for the most part, were capable of doing so.

What does self-government mean?

Having self-government: especially having control or dominion over oneself.

What comes to mind when I think about Great Britain's actions toward Ireland and Canada in the late 1700s and beyond? What were their differences?

Britain obtained control of a region around the St. Lawrence River with at least 70,000 francophone Roman Catholics when Canada was added to the British Empire. This region was extended and given the name Province of Quebec by the Quebec Act.

What made Great Britain so strong that it could invade Canada?

The British Empire was able to wrest more and more control through using land, trade, products, and literally human resources. More power brought more wealth, clout, and cultural capital.

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