Originally a part of British North America, the Province of Lower Canada was created along the northern bank of the St. Lawrence River in 1791 from the core of the old colony of New France. Quebec's population eventually grew restless under British rule, and, in 1837, armed rebellion broke out in Lower Canada. After nearly two years of fighting, with the support of the United States and France, Quebec gained its' independence from Britain.
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| - Originally a part of British North America, the Province of Lower Canada was created along the northern bank of the St. Lawrence River in 1791 from the core of the old colony of New France. Quebec's population eventually grew restless under British rule, and, in 1837, armed rebellion broke out in Lower Canada. After nearly two years of fighting, with the support of the United States and France, Quebec gained its' independence from Britain.
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| - Originally a part of British North America, the Province of Lower Canada was created along the northern bank of the St. Lawrence River in 1791 from the core of the old colony of New France. Quebec's population eventually grew restless under British rule, and, in 1837, armed rebellion broke out in Lower Canada. After nearly two years of fighting, with the support of the United States and France, Quebec gained its' independence from Britain.
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