The french didn't like it very much because it was hard for them.
The Quebec Act (1774) was designed to benefit French Catholics, who constituted the majority of residents in the former French province of Quebec.
Purpose was of the Quebec Act of 1774 to allow Quebec to retain French culture.
the french the british and the aboriginals
the Quebec Act
The Quebec Act!
I would go with the fact that Quebec was a French colony for quite a long time--as was Louisiana--and the French language and culture transferred to the Quebecois. The rest of Canada was mostly colonized by the British, hence the fact that they mostly speak English.
The Quebec Act expanded the territory to include lands from Ontario and several states. The act guaranteed free practice of the Catholicism and restored French civil law for private matters.
The Quebec Acts gave the British territory of Quebec (a formerly French territory) numerous rights and privileges designed to prevent resentment by French settlers in the region. They, however, did tie Quebec closer to England, a fate the colonists were afraid awaited them next.
The Quebec Act of 1774 primarily affected the residents of the province of Quebec, particularly the French-speaking Canadian population. It expanded Quebec's territory and granted religious freedom to Catholics, which was significant for the predominantly Catholic French Canadians. Additionally, British colonial settlers in neighboring regions were affected, as the Act was seen as favoring French Canadians and undermining their land claims and governance, contributing to tensions leading up to the American Revolution.
The Canada Act of 1982, also known as the Constitution Act, sparked mixed reactions in both English and French communities in Canada. English Canadians largely welcomed the patriation of the Constitution and the inclusion of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, viewing it as a step towards greater national sovereignty. In contrast, many French Canadians, particularly in Quebec, felt alienated, as they believed the act did not adequately recognize Quebec's distinct society and linguistic rights, leading to concerns about the preservation of their culture and autonomy. This divide highlighted ongoing tensions between English and French-speaking populations in Canada.
Quebec is a french place and Carnaval de Quebec is french
It gave them the right to practice their customs.