The Quebec Uprising (also called Quebec Revolution by Canadiens), was was the political upheaval near the end of the 18th century in which Quebecers from the British Province of Quebec protested the British government's new taxation law, seeking independence. The uprising lasted less than a year, and resulted in the continuation of British presence and taxation in Quebec. The uprising also resulted in the federation of the British colonies in continental North America, forming British America.
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| - The Quebec Uprising (also called Quebec Revolution by Canadiens), was was the political upheaval near the end of the 18th century in which Quebecers from the British Province of Quebec protested the British government's new taxation law, seeking independence. The uprising lasted less than a year, and resulted in the continuation of British presence and taxation in Quebec. The uprising also resulted in the federation of the British colonies in continental North America, forming British America.
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| Date
| - March 1777 – January 1778
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| - Quebec forces fighting British forces
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| Result
| - British victory
*Halt of the Quebec uprisings
*Transfer of lower Quebec territory to New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
*Federation of territories
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| - Quebec, North America, Caribbean, briefly in Europe
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| - The Quebec Uprising (also called Quebec Revolution by Canadiens), was was the political upheaval near the end of the 18th century in which Quebecers from the British Province of Quebec protested the British government's new taxation law, seeking independence. The uprising lasted less than a year, and resulted in the continuation of British presence and taxation in Quebec. The uprising also resulted in the federation of the British colonies in continental North America, forming British America.
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