Is quebec the only province that french people live in Canada?
French and English are the two Official Languages of Canada. French is the working language in many parts of Canada. Many parts of eastern and northeastern Ontario, for example, have significant French-speaking populations. New Brunswick is Canada's Officially Bilingual province.
What was the relationship between the king and the nobles?
Generally, throughout history, the king depended on the nobles, and the nobles depended on the king. Nevertheless, there was always a struggle going on as to who had what power and authority. In some countries, the king was definitely stronger, and the central government was strong. In others, such as the Holy Roman Empire, the central government was very weak, and the emperor had little power to command.
The situation changed with time. In France, the power of the king gradually increased, but in the Holy Roman Empire, it did not. In much of Europe, both king and nobles lost some measure of power to the middle class as time passed. The ideal king was a person who understood the nobles, their strengths and weakness, and also what they wanted, and was able to work with them.
What county is lachine Quebec Canada in?
Lachine is a neighboorhood of the city of Montreal, in the province of Quebec, in Canada.
Why are there ladders on roofs in quebec?
in case of a fire and to stop leaks because there roofs were made of wood
What is the driving distance and time from Montreal to Quebec City?
It will take you about 3 hours to drive the 157 miles (253 km) between the two locations. Of course, that will depend on the route you take and how fast you drive. It also does not account for any stops you might make along the way.
What is the driving time from Montreal to Sherbrooke?
The actual time may vary according to the traffic and weather. The approximate driving time between these two places is 2 hours.
How many days did the battle of Quebec last?
Depending on what year your on about. The 1759,1760 and 1775 battles lasted a day. The 1690 battle lasted for 8 days.
None. Remember that the colony of New France had been abandoned by France following the 1759 defeat of the Montcalme-led French forces at Quebec by the British forces under Gen. Wolfe. The huge area of the Maritimes and old Quebec were run under British law from London as a colony. Because of unrest in the 13 colonies to the south and fear of revolt the British government were on the horns of a dilemma: how little could they concede the French without incurring hostility from the Puritans. Because of this dilemma, the French were able to retain their freedom of language and religion.
Why did montcalm decide to take his army on to the plains of Abraham?
Montcalm had no choice! The British soldiers were every were invading.
What is the evidence that Quebec city developed as?
a harbour site,strategic site or meeting point site.
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How many wards of the church of Jesus Christ of latter day saints are there in Quebec City?
The LDS congregations actually in the city boundaries of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada are the Quebec Ward and the Sainte Foy Branch. They are part of the Longueuil Québec Stake, which also includes wards in Drummondville, Longueuil, Greenfield Park, Mont St. Hilaire, Sherbrooke, St. Luc, and Victoriaville.
To visit the Stake's website (which includes links to each congregation) visit the "Related Link" below.
Why was Quebec City chosen to be the capital of Quebec?
Queen Victoria chose Ottawa as the Capital of the Province of Canada [note: the pre-Confederation Province of Canada] for several reasons:
1. Ottawa was far enough from the American border that it would not be vulnerable in the event of another attempt by the USA to invade Canada.
2. Ottawa's economy was based on the timber trade. At any given time there were hundreds of "rough-and-ready" lumberjacks who could be called upon to defend the city against an invading force from the USA.
3. Ottawa was a relatively smaller city, and so would be easier to defend from populists mobs such as those that had burnt parliament buildings in Montreal in 1849.
Who founded the first french settlement quebec?
The first permanent French settlement was made by Samuel de Champlain, 1608 in modern day Quebec. what was it called?
What was the purpose of the Québec Act of 1774?
Purpose was of the Quebec Act of 1774 to allow Quebec to retain French culture.
a DEC is a "Diplôme d'études collégiales".
Is means "college degree".
Note that the school system in Quebec:
Primaire (Elementary) : 6 years
Secondaire (High school) : 5 years
CEGEP (college) : 2 years (pre-University) or 3 years (technical degree)
Université (University) : 3 to 7 years (from degree to phD)