Timeline Of Quebec History (1774 To 1790)
Timeline of Quebec history
1760 to 1773
1774 to 1790
1791 to 1840
This section of the
Timeline of Quebec history
concerns the events between the Quebec Act and the Constitutional Act.
1770s
1774
- On
June 13
, the
British Parliament
enacts the
Quebec Act
which is sanctioned by
George III
on
June 22
. The Act will be effective as of
May 1
,
1775
.
1774
- On
October 26
, the American
Continental Congress
writes a
Letter to the Inhabitants of the province of Quebec
inviting them to join in their efforts.
1775
- The revolutionary troops of
George Washington
take
Fort Ticonderoga
on
May 9
, Fort Crown Point on
May 11
, and
Fort Saint-Jean
on
May 18
.
1775
- On
May 22
, Monseigneur
Jean-Olivier Briand
writes a
mandement
inviting the Catholics of the Province of Quebec to ignore the invitation of the rebels of the south and defend their country and their King.
1775
- On
May 29
, the American
Continental Congress
writes a
Letter to the Inhabitants of Canada
inviting them to join in the
revolution
.
1775
- Montreal capitulates to the Americans on
November 13
.
1776
-
Declaration of Independence
signature on
July 4
.
1775
- The troops of
Richard Montgomery
are defeated before
Quebec City
on
December 31
.
1778
- The
Gazette du Commerce et Littraire pour la Ville et District de Montral
is founded in Montreal by
Fleury Mesplet
in the spring.
1779
- On
June 2
, The publishing of the
Gazette Littraire
is stopped.
1779
-
Fleury Mesplet
and
Valentin Jautard
are arrested by order of the governor on
June 4
.
1780s
1783
- Arrival of the first of 8,000
United Empire Loyalists
who settle mainly in the remote rural area now referred to as the
Eastern Townships
.
1783
-
Fleury Mesplet
gets out of prison in September.
1784
- The population of the Province of Quebec is 113,012.
1784
- A group of 2291 petitioners (1436
Canadiens
and 855 British) demand the creation of a house of assembly for all without regards to nationality or religion.
1785
-
Fleury Mesplet
founds the newspaper
The
Montreal Gazette
/ Gazette de Montral
on
August 28
.
1786
-
John Molson
founds the
Molson Breweries
.
1789
- The
French Revolution
begins on
July 14
with the
storming of the Bastille
.
1789
- On
October 20
,
William Wyndham Grenville
writes a confidential letter to
Lord Dorchester
in which he recommends that the latter makes concessions regarding the government of the Province of Quebec rather than wait for the
Canadiens
to rebel and take it all, inspired by what is happening in
France
and what their neighbours to the south already have.
1790s
Timeline of Quebec history
1760 to 1773
1774 to 1790
1791 to 1840
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