The conscription crisis during World War I and II profoundly impacted French Canadian identity by intensifying feelings of alienation and resentment towards the federal government. Many French Canadians perceived conscription as an imposition by English-speaking Canadians, leading to a sense of betrayal and a reinforcement of their distinct cultural identity. This crisis fueled nationalist sentiments and demands for greater autonomy, ultimately shaping the political landscape in Quebec and contributing to the rise of movements advocating for French Canadian rights and identity. The legacy of this crisis continues to influence Quebec's relationship with the rest of Canada.
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