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The Quebec Act of 1774 was primarily supported by British officials and colonial governors who sought to stabilize relations with French-speaking Canadians after the British conquest of New France. It was also favored by many French Canadians, as it granted them religious freedom and retained their civil law system. Additionally, some British merchants and landholders saw potential economic benefits in fostering a loyal population in Quebec. However, it faced strong opposition from American colonists who viewed it as an expansion of British control.

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