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  • The province's territory was expanded to take over part of the Indian Reserve, including much of what is now southern Ontario, plus Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin and parts of Minnesota.
  • The oath of allegiance was replaced with one that no longer made reference to the Protestant faith.
  • It guaranteed free practice of the Catholic faith.
  • It restored the use of the French civil law for private matters while maintaining the use of the English common law for public administration, including criminal prosecution.
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11y ago

To allow Québec to retain French culture

and to allow the french to have the right to have there religion and language etc.

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15y ago

it expanded the province of Quebec to the Ohio River Valley, established Roman Catholicism as the official Quebec religion, and set up a government without a respresentative assembly

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the quebec act allowed the french to continue their religion.

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britain was worried that quebec and 13 colonies would fight against them.

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13y ago

I'm not completely sure but i think that the Quebec act was passed June 22 1773

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