No.
France was forced to hand over their Canadian territories to the British Empire in 1763 as part of the Treaty of Paris.
Today, Canada is an independent country but part of the British Commonwealth.
A British Commonwealth country is a country that has it's own independent government, but is still ruled by the British monarch.
Quebec was a colony of France at one point, which is why they speak French there. it was called New France.
yes
1867, before that they were part of the Province of Canada.
First of all, Quebec is a Canadian province, and its capital city is Quebec City. In no way is Quebec part of Europe, it is part of the soverighn nation of Canada, like Sacramento is to California
Canadian separatists Quebec didn't want to be part of Canada
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Champlain is known for founding New France and Quebec City. He was from France and a navigator, soldier, explorer, and geographer.
A 1759 battle, part of the Seven years war, in which France lost control of Quebec.
he named one part new France and the other part Quebec city
Quebec Cityits quebecThe capital of New France is Quebec City.
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it the beginning it was called Nouvelle-France ( new France ) but quebec is the official name
Quebec was part of the colony of "New France" Founded by the French Kingdom. It was captured by the British during the Seven Years War and not returned (France wanted it's Caribbean islands back instead) and became part of the group of British colonies which later became Canada. Quebec still has a strong sense of identity and heavily French influenced culture.
France, had control of Quebec, then Wolfe( a Brit) beat Moncalm( French Gen.) on the Plains of Abraham and the rest is history!
New France (a.k.a Quebec) traded with France for clothing, tools, weapons, etc.
No it is not a part of Quebec, it is a part of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador.
1867, before that they were part of the Province of Canada.
Quebec is a province and city in Canada. Quebec, now a Canadian province, is part of what used to be New France. New France was headquartered in Quebec, and had its only population concentration there. However, New France included trading posts and forts throughout most of the midwestern U.S.A. and what is now Ontario province. The spread of French place names into the Midwest USA is the evidence of this. New France ended by the British conquest of Quebec City of 1759. The territory was formally ceded to Britain by the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
France.