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After the Rebellion of 1837-38, Quebec was amalgamated with Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1841 and became part of a legislative union. After the failure of that union, Quebec became in 1867 a province of the Canadian federation.

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France was forced to hand over their Canadian territories to the British Empire in 1763 as part of the Treaty of Paris.

Today, Canada is an independent country but part of the British Commonwealth.

A British Commonwealth country is a country that has it's own independent government, but is still ruled by the British monarch.

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Quebec was a colony of France at one point, which is why they speak French there. it was called New France.

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