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editJillandJack, why did you insert the "bias" template on this page? What is the problem? Adam Bishop 07:15, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)
NPOV
editThis is highly biased and has no references. The Chateau Clique were Scots and practiced Civil Law themselves. This shows a poor understanding of systems of private law.
First, the Château Clique was a lobby group.
- Generally, they wanted the French Canadian majority of Lower Canada to assimilate to English culture. This included the abolition of the seigneurial system, replacing French civil law with British Common law,
- Do encyclopedias give vague labels such as "generally" in place of facts?
- Why did these business people want these changes?
- and replacing the established Roman Catholic Church with the Anglican Church.
- the Roman Catholic Church was the "established" Chutrch?
- Their efforts lead to the Union Act, which ultimately failed to assimilate all French Canadians but succeeded in preventing their political and economic interest to prevail on that of Britain.
- This is a derogatory, broad, and unsubstantiated generality.
- His struggles against the Clique and the Lieutenant Governor, Lord Gosford, led to the Patriots Rebellion in 1837.
- All by himself? No one else had issues?
- While the English-speaking population became the majority, the British-appointed governors general still attempted to force the French Canadian population to assimilate.
- They did? What about facts to support this assertion?
JillandJack 21:30, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Note for User:Oven Fresh
- The NPOV notice exists for a reason. If people were required to correct NPOV writing, then there would be no need to have such a template. Please refrain from your actions and abide by Wikipedia policy and good manners. If not, we can take this to Wikipedia:Dispute resolution JillandJack 22:32, 9 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I have a possibly nitpicky question about James McGill - how is he a member of the Chateau clique, which "gained prominence after the War of 1812," when he died in 1813? (Ianvitro (talk) 03:38, 20 March 2008 (UTC))