the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
Quebec was originally settled and developed as a colony of France, who often was at war with England. Following the Seven Year War/ French&Indian War, which France lost, all of it's territory in what is now Canada was given to England. England allowed the French population in what is now Quebec to retain their customs, traditions, and the French language which has continued into the present time where French is the official language of Province Quebec.
Over 7 million people in Quebec speak French as their first language, making it the predominant language in the province. French is also a requirement for official communication and documentation in Quebec.
Only in Quebec they speak french and other than that you will not find any one who speaks french in Canada (maybe in a French Area)
Quebec, the dominent language is French.
France used to own large parts of Canada, like Britain used to own large parts of the US. Much of Canada was originally settled by french immigrants, but the french speaking colonists were defeated by the English during the French and Indian War in September of 1759. English became the language of the vast majority of Canadians, and less than 4 percent of Canadians living outside quebec still speak french as their primary language. Less than 25 percent of all Canadians speak french, and about 85 percent of these live in the french-speaking province of quebec, where English is not allowed to be taught in the public school system.
It gave them the right to practice their customs.
Back when Canada was first being formed into a country, it was the English who eventually beat the French. However, rather than deporting or simply slaughtering the French population, they were allowed to remain as citizens of the new country. The area that they had settled in eventually became the province of Quebec. Quebec is a full member of Canada. Canada has two official languages, English and French; all products sold in Canada require both English and French labelling, and all government forms are required to be available in both official languages. Outside Quebec, however, it's usually the English labels/forms that are displayed; within Quebec, it's the French ones. Both languages are taught to school children. So in short, the English won, but the French Canadians, the Quebecois, still have a valued presence within the country.
Probably, that is 90% chance of it being true.
New Hampshire shares its entire northern border with the Province of Quebec. Quebec is known for being a French-speaking province rather than an English-speaking one. Its capital is Quebec City.
According to the website About Canada ( a government website), the Canadian Province of Quebec is an Anglophone ( English is a minority language, French is the primary Language) province, while the rest of the provinces/territories are Francophone (English speaking with a French speaking minority). French and English are both equally Official Languages of Canada. Dominica, Haiti, and Saint Lucia are French speaking islands in the Caribbean.
I'm assuming you mean other than France. There is Canada (especially the province of Quebec) that speak french, and then there's Belgium.