Quebec's Revolutionary Stance
Quebec's reluctance to join the American Revolution stemmed from a complex mix of cultural and political factors. The Quebec Act granted French-speaking subjects significant autonomy and preserved their rights, fostering a sense of loyalty to the British Empire. Despite American efforts to rally support, deep-seated linguistic and religious differences, along with a lack of grievances, ultimately kept Quebec from siding with the revolutionaries.In this clip
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