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What language did people speak in lower Canada?

The term "Lower Canada" refers to the British colony that would later become the Canadian province of Quebec.

The primary language spoken in Lower Canada was French. This is because the region was originally settled by French colonists and remained under French control for over a century before British conquest.

However, it's important to note that:

* English was also present, particularly among the British administrators and merchants who arrived after the British conquest.

* Indigenous languages continued to be spoken by the First Nations people who lived in the region.

Therefore, while French was the dominant language in Lower Canada, other languages were also spoken and played a role in the region's linguistic landscape.

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