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Why was the Quebec Act made?

the British attacked Quebec and took over and later where the British government.


Who created the Quebec Act?

The British Parliament.


Who was involved1774 Quebec Act?

the french the british and the aboriginals


What territory did the us gain by pushing out the British?

By pushing the British out of the U.S. they got the territory that the Quebec Act made them lose You may want to check this answer on google.com


What river was made the southern boundary of Quebec by the Quebec act of 1774?

Ohio.........


Was the Quebec act a good thing?

no, no, no. wrong the british parliament is all worng


What was the british response to the intolerable acts?

The Quebec Act. This law set up a government for Quebec. It gave Quebec area west of the Appalachian Mountains and north of the Ohio River.


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.


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.


What did the quebec act of 1774 do?

life and deadIt brought better relations between British and French Canadians.


What was the name of the royal statement that allowed the British and French way of life it allowed Biculturalism?

quebec act


How are the proclamation act and Quebec act similar?

The Proclamation Act of 1763 and the Quebec Act of 1774 both aimed to manage British territories in North America following the French and Indian War. Both acts restricted westward expansion; the Proclamation Act prohibited colonial settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains, while the Quebec Act expanded Quebec's boundaries to include land west of the Appalachians, creating tensions with American colonists. Additionally, both acts reflected British efforts to govern and control the diverse populations in these regions, addressing issues of land management and governance.