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  2. Timeline of Quebec history (1841–1866) - Wikipedia

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    1849 - On April 25, The Parliament of Canada passes the Rebellion Losses Bill to compensate people who suffered property damage during the Rebellions of 1837 in Lower Canada. The bill compensated everyone, including the rebels and as a result, protestors caused a riot that forced the military to step in.

  3. History of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    The pamphlet was an attempt to start a new vision of Quebec. It has been described as "an anti-religious and anti-establishment manifesto and one of the most influential social and artistic documents in modern Quebec history". [132] It would have a lasting impact, influencing the supporters of Quebec's Quiet Revolution during the 1960s.

  4. Timeline of Quebec history (1791–1840) - Wikipedia

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    This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events in British North America relating to what is the present day province of Quebec, Canada between the time of the Constitutional Act of 1791 and the Act of Union 1840.

  5. Timeline of Quebec history - Wikipedia

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    This article presents a detailed timeline of Quebec history. Events taking place outside Quebec, for example in English Canada, the United States, Britain or France, may be included when they are considered to have had a significant impact on Quebec's history. 1533 and before; 1534 to 1607; 1608 to 1662; 1663 to 1759; 1760 to 1773; 1774 to 1790 ...

  6. 1849 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The parliament is to sit alternately in Quebec City and Toronto. May 29 – Gen. Rowan, Administrator. July – A delegation of Anishinaabe chiefs petition Lord Elgin to address the encroachment of mining interests on the shore of Lake Superior and north shore of Lake Huron in the absence of a formal treaty. [2]

  7. Category:Timelines of Quebec history - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of New France history (1534–1607) Timeline of Quebec history (1608–1662) Timeline of Quebec history (1663–1759) Timeline of Quebec history (1760–1790) Timeline of Quebec history (1791–1840) Timeline of Quebec history (1841–1866) Timeline of Quebec history (1867–1899) Timeline of Quebec history (1900–1930)

  8. Category:History of Quebec - Wikipedia

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    This is a collection of articles regarding the History of Quebec as part of the French colonial empire and as a Province of Canada. See also New France . The main article for this category is History of Quebec .

  9. Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Quebec [a] is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.It is the largest province by area [b] with an area of 1.5 million square kilometres (0.58 million square miles) and more than 12,000 km (7,500 mi) of borders, [13] [14] in North America, Quebec is located in Central Canada.