Canada's History
The Quebec Act of 1774 was passed by the British Parliament partly in response to concerns about loyalty during the American Revolution.
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With the American Revolution brewing, Britain passed the Quebec Act to win the loyalty of French Canadians by protecting their language, religion, and laws, making it less likely they would join the American cause.
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