The collapse of Quebec in Quebec became a turning point in the history of Canada and changed from a French colony to a British colony. If this battle is reversed, English will be a second language, not French. Quebec's battle was one of many fights during the seven year war. They call it a maritime war. It was officially announced in May 1756. Britain and Prussia are one with France, Spain and Austria on the other. As France and the UK fought for fur and land, the war crossed the Atlantic from Europe.
Of course, along with the collapse of Quebec against Britain, all these changed again in 1760 - an event that threatened the future of the Church and the survival of France and culture in North America. Along with the collapse of New France, the church suffered a series of great losses - the most important are the loss of state protection and financial support and the disconnection of contact with France - effectively separating Quebec from France, Hindering the introduction of more. French immigrants and clergy. In cooperation with this, some religious organizations are banned - the most famous is the Jesuits. The preferential status from the state and the loss of financial support have caused the church to ask for acceptance from the UK government. This new situation is especially painful, as it forces the church to act in ways not imaginable.
Quebec law, Acts of the British Parliament in 1774, gave the Governor of the Quebec Governor and Council, retained the French Civil Code, the Land Ownership System and the Roman Catholic Church. This bill aims to solve the main problems that occurred when attempting to make the French colonial Canada the state of the North American empire. This includes whether the Roman Catholic practice of Quebec should be allowed if almost all residents of Quebec Roman Catholics are not eligible to act as proxies, under what conditions Court