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What greatly influenced the economic development of Ontario and Quebec?

the north American free trade agrrement


Why did the colonists object to Quebec Act?

The Quebec Act of 1774 was passed by the British Parliament. The act, among other things, legalized the Catholic religion in Quebec and also granted Quebec independent power to govern itself. Both were viewed as threats to the American Colonies; many colonists feared Catholics and by 1774 the American Colonies were continually being stripped of their authority and power to govern themselves. They viewed Quebec as being set up as a launching point for the British military.


Is it true that Quebec and Ontario are examples of candian colonies?

Quebec and Ontario are both Canadian colonies. They are both federal government.


Who led Quebec into Confederation?

George-Étienne Cartier was a key leader in Quebec's move toward Confederation. As a prominent politician and a co-premier of the Province of Canada, he advocated for the unification of the British North American colonies, believing it would strengthen their political and economic stability. His efforts were instrumental in the negotiations that led to the creation of Canada in 1867.


What impact did the American Revolution have on Canada?

Canada was affected by it because the Loyalists from the 13 colonies that left the 13 colonies went to places that are now called ontario,quebec, and nova scotia.


Which colonies were not affected by the Quebec Act?

a lot


What colonies did french find?

Quebec and Montreal


What was the reason for French settlement of Quebec?

There were many including securing British claim to their spoils of the Seven Years War and trying to keep them and as much as possible from the Americans. The British had concerns that the 90,000 British subjects in Canada, called Quebec after Quebec City, were less than loyal to the Crown and might join the American colonies who were becoming outright rebellious. The Quebec Act of 1774 was meant to address those and other issues.


Why did the Quebec act anger the colonist?

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.


Which one of the colonies was not affected by the Quebec Acts?

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What two colonies were established by the French?

Louisiana and Quebec


How was the population of the thirteen colonies different form the population in Quebec?

The population had grown so much in the Thirteen Colonies that the people living there needed more land. The population in Quebec had grown but not as much as the Thirteen Colonies had.