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In opposition with the other nationalists, ultramontanes rejected the idea that the people are sovereign and that church and state should be absolutely separated.
They accepted the authority of the British crown in Canada, defended its legitimacy, and preached obedience to the British ruler.
For ultramontanes, the faith of Franco-Canadians was to survive by defending their Roman Catholic religion and the French language.

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