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History of Quebec - Definition and Overview |
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- For information on the History of Quebec, see Timeline of Quebec history.
Pre-European History
(Beginnings-1533)
French Exploration
(1534-1607)
French Regime
(1608-1759)
Quebec was part of the territory of New France, the general name for the North American possessions of France until 1763. At its largest extent, before the Treaty of Utrecht, this territory included five colonies, each with its own administration:
The borders of these colonies were not precisely defined, and were open on the western side.
Company Rule
(1627-1662)
Sovereign Council
(1663-1759)
British Rule
(1760-1931)
Royal Proclamation
(1763-1773)
Quebec Act
(1774-1791)
Constitutional Act
(1791-1840)
Union Act
(1841-1866)
Federal Dominion
Province of Quebec (1867 and after)
(1867-1930)
Sovereign Canada
(1931-1981)
Modern Quebec
(1960-Today)
- 1960 - the Quiet Revolution ushers in an array of socio-political transformations, from secularism and the welfare state to a specifically Québécois national identity
Independent Canada
(1982-Today)
Summary of Quebec's political transformations
Names in bold refer to provinces, others to sub-provincial levels of government; the first names listed are those areas mostly nearly corresponding to modern Quebec.
See also
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