Québec was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608.
1759
To allow Québec to retain French culture
In Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec, both English and French are official languages. French is commonly spoken in Quebec and in other parts of the country due to Canada's bilingual status.
its not like french much its normally pizzas and chicken and that kind of stuff
at the moment French francs as Quebec will not accept the Canadian currency anymore.
the french established 'QUEBEC'.
it was established by the french and the british.
Simon Langlais was born in 1918, in Qubec, Qubec.
Marthe Blackburn was born in 1916, in Qubec, Qubec.
It was passed saying to french could keep some laws, their language, their culture and more stuff but ruled under the English.
The Directory of the French Revolution was established in 1795 and then overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1799.
When the British starting using the term to refer to the area claimed by the French. Before that it was just used to describe the city. Today's Quebec is the result of them being part of the Canadian Confederation. Before Confederation they had lost New France and the French under British rule had only a small strip of land along the banks of the St Lawrence.