This section of the Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events between the Quebec Act and the Constitutional Act.
- 1783 - Following the official recognition of the independence of the former American colonies by Britain, about 6,000 Loyalist (American Revolution)Loyalists settle in the Province of Quebec.
- 1783 - Fleury Mesplet gets out of prison in September.
- 1784 - The population of the Province of Quebec is 113,012.
- 1784 - A group of 2291 petitioners (1436 Canadiens and 855 British) demand the creation of a house of assembly for all without regards to nationality or religion.
- 1785 - Fleury Mesplet founds the newspaper The Montreal Gazette / Gazette de Montréal on August 28.
- 1786 - John Molson founds the Molson Brewery.
- 1789 - The French Revolution begins on July 14 with the storming of the Bastille.
- 1789 - On October 20, William Wyndham Grenville writes a confidential letter to Lord Dorchester in which he recommends that the latter makes concessions regarding the government of the Province of Quebec rather than wait for the Canadiens to rebel and take it all, inspired by what is happening in France and what their neighbours to the south already have.
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