After the British gained control of Quebec following the Treaty of Paris in 1763, they implemented significant changes to the governance and legal system. The Royal Proclamation of 1763 established British laws and governance, replacing the French civil law system with British common law, although French civil law was later reinstated for civil matters. Additionally, the Quebec Act of 1774 expanded the province's boundaries and granted religious freedom to Catholics, aiming to assimilate the French-speaking population while maintaining some of their cultural practices. These changes laid the groundwork for the eventual development of a distinct Canadian identity.
the British attacked Quebec and took over and later where the British government.
Battle of Quebec
No, British Columbia is bigger than Quebec in terms of land area. British Columbia is the third largest province in Canada, while Quebec is the second largest.
Quebec is mainly french. especially in their architecture
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british explorers
the other colonisation to settle in Quebec was the British
In 1759 the British took Quebec.
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The British Parliament.
The British and the french
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