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Quebec Act, 1774
Act of Parliament
Quebec Act
Parliament of Great Britain
Long titleAn Act for making more effectual Provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec in North America.
Citation14 Geo. 3. c. 83
Territorial extent Province of Quebec
Dates
Royal assent22 June 1774
Commencement1774
Repealed1791
Other legislation
Repealed byConstitutional Act 1791
Relates toCoercive Acts
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Quebec Act, 1774 (French: Acte de Québec de 1774) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain which set procedures of governance in the Province of Quebec. One of the principal components of the Act was the expansion of the province's territory to take over part of the Indian Reserve, including much of what is now southern Ontario, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and parts of Minnesota.

The Act removed the reference to the Protestant faith from the oath of allegiance, and guaranteed free practice of Catholicism and restored the Church's power to impose tithes. Additionally, it restored the use of the French civil law for matters of private law, except for the granting of unlimited freedom of testation in accordance with English common law; which was maintained for matters of public law, including administrative appeals, court procedure, and criminal prosecution.

In Quebec, English-speaking immigrants from the Thirteen Colonies fiercely objected to a variety of its provisions, which they saw as a removal of certain political freedoms. The Act was one of the many catalysts that led to the American Revolution. Meanwhile, French-speaking Canadiens varied in their reaction, although the land-owning seigneurs and ecclesiastics were generally happy with its provisions.[1][2]

In the Thirteen Colonies, the Act had been passed in the same session of Parliament as a number of other Acts designed as punishment for the Boston Tea Party and other protests, which the American Patriots collectively termed the Intolerable Acts or, in England, the Coercive Acts. Moreover, the Act was seen by the colonists as a new model for administration, which would strip them of their self-elected assemblies, and appeared to void some of the colonies' land claims by granting most of the Ohio Country to the province of Quebec. The Americans also interpreted the Act as an "establishment" of Catholicism in the colony,[3] as many Americans had participated in the French and Indian War, and they now saw the religious freedoms and land given to their former enemy as an affront.[4]

  1. ^ Gerald E. Hart (1891). The Quebec Act 1774. Montreal: Gazette Printing Company. p. 12.
  2. ^ R. Douglas Francis; Richard Jones; Donald B. Smith (2010). Journeys: A History of Canada (6 ed.). p. 100. ISBN 978-0-17-644244-6.
  3. ^ Davis, Derek H. (2000). Religion and the Continental Congress, 1774–1789: Contributions to Original Intent. Oxford University Press. p. 153. ISBN 9780195350883.
  4. ^ Drake, Richard B. (2004). A History of Appalachia. University Press of Kentucky. p. 61. ISBN 0813137934.

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