How did the British act toward dissident French-Canadians?
A) The British allowed them to retain their fishing and fur-trading industries.
B) The British granted them autonomy in cultural and religious life.
C) The British sent in an army to enforce compliance with British laws.
D) The British sent in clergy and tried to force them to convert to Anglicanism.
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