QUEBEC ACT, 1774

passed by the British Parliament to institute a permanent administration in Canada replacing the temporary government created at the time of the Proclamation of 1763. It gave the French Canadians complete religious freedom and restored the French form of civil law. The Thirteen Colonies considered this law one of the Intolerable Acts, for it nullified many of the Western claims of the coast colonies by extending the boundaries of the province of Quebec to the Ohio River on the south and to the Mississippi River on the west. The concessions in favor of Roman Catholicism also roused much resentment among Protestants in the Thirteen Colonies. Although it thus helped to bring on the American Revolution, the act, for which Sir Guy Carleton was largely responsible, was very influential in keeping Canada loyal to the crown during the Revolution. It was replaced by the Constitutional Act of 1791.

See studies by R. Coupland (1925) and H. B. Neatby (1972).

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...Skeeles, of Burlington; Joseph Yard, and Robert Ogden. The act also provided that nine men, among them Charles Read and Richard...additional funds were subsequently granted by the assembly. 50 Quebec fell into British hands in September, 1759, and Colonel Schuyler...
...aforesaid, that nothing in this Act contained shall extend, or...PORTLAND, 2o February 1795 1 Quebec. He complains that the growing...been Lieut.-Governor of Quebec 1766-78 and an architect of the Quebec Act 1774 , became Baron Dorchester...
...clerical protest. The ministers thus viewed the Stamp Act as the first stage of a subversive plot against...such proposals. The passage of the Intolerable Acts along with the Quebec Act in 1774 confirmed the clergys belief in a conspiracy against...
...electors, 1 and, in September 1774, prior to his taking his...and the repeal of the Quebec Act, said to be establishing...Electors of Bristol in November 1774, in which he argued against...1773, p. 579. 2 Ibid., 1774, p. 444. 3 Norman Gash...
...local commanders made every effort to rally native allies to "act against the English settled on the Beautiful River" and to...engulf the areas native inhabitants. 7 Though officials at Quebec thought they could rely on native allies to drive out or destroy...
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...involving the Quebec Act, again with...the Coercive Acts of 1774, Charlottesvilie...The Province of Quebec and the Early...to Congress, 1774-1789, vol...role for the Quebec Act, noting how...upset with the acts provisions...
...concerning the Quebec Act. The more common...the Coercive Acts of 1774 or inclusion...response to the Quebec Act and an assessment...between August 1774 and February...identified the Quebec Act not as a punitive...implemented Coercive Acts, but a continuation...
Quebec: populate or perish. by Nobuaki...British gave the French in the 1774 Quebec Act considerable autonomy to preserve...Le defi de limmigration (Quebec, 1989), pp.58-9...on the British North America Act (Toronto, 1977), p.304...
...that "if Canada is divisible, Quebec is also divisible." This is undoubtedly...there not be a difference between Quebec, a polity that has existed as...specific by the British as early as 1774 in the Quebec Act, that has enjoyed some degree...
...as possible models for (Quebec Peter Marshall found that...establish a government for Quebec in the Proclamation Act of 1763 "stemmed from a...The Incorporation of Quebec in the British Empire, 1763 -1774," in of Mother country...
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...have of the other. Free people act, think, and speak as they...the British government: the Quebec Act had taken effect May 1...a statue of George III. The Quebec Act also terrified Canadas southern...and, worse, had reinforced Quebec. But men who will brave frozen...
...Roch destroyed. The British swiftly rebuilt Quebec although it continued to have a military character...overlords were eased by the passage of the Quebec Act of 1774 giving Catholics civil rights in Quebec and recognising the Catholic establishment...
...the area that became the province of Quebec, possession of Great Britain, in the...James Wolf on the Plains of Abraham near Quebec City in 1759. The Quebec Act, passed by the British Parliament in 1774, guaranteed the French majority the...
...Yankee merchants who had migrated to Quebec from their own colonies, the sympathies...more difficult to remove. When the Quebec Act of 1774 restored the use of French civil...first elected legislature met in Quebec in 1792, and the debate on the...
...give their family records to the Quebec National Archives. Having had very...down the St. Lawrence and bombed Quebec to smithereens. I want them to...also want them to know that the 1774 Quebec Act was progressive and groundbreaking...
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...are joined by phones 25th, 1774. Rules of cricket agreed at...patented by Noah Cushing of Quebec. 9th, 1781. George Stephenson...1859. First flying-trapeze act performed in Paris by Jules...held their first sale. 6th, 1774. Worlds first state education...Discrimination and Equal Pay Acts came into force in Britain...


 

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QUEBEC ACT, 1774 passed by the British Parliament...law one of the Intolerable Acts , for it nullified many of...boundaries of the province of Quebec to the Ohio River on the south...American Revolution, the act, for which Sir Guy Carleton...
...on the site of the present-day Quebec city, and from this and subsequent...inhabitants, the British passed the Quebec Act of 1774, under which the colony was allowed...British Loyalists came to settle in Quebec. By the Constitutional Act of 1791...
INTOLERABLE ACTS name given by American...laws (including the Quebec Act ) adopted by Parliament in 1774, which limited the...tea destroyed. Other acts changed the royal charter...these laws and to the Quebec Act was felt in all the...
...America The French residents of Quebec strongly resented the Royal Proclamation...however, were reversed by the Quebec Act (1774), which granted important concessions...take Canada failed dismally (see Quebec campaign ). Loyalists from the...
...He was made military governor of Quebec and after the Treaty of Paris...Canada, then called the Province of Quebec. His efforts to protect the French Canadians prepared the way for the Quebec Act (1774) and earned him the enmity of many...
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