1763 - James Murray is made governor of the Province of Quebec on November 21.
1764 - First newspaer in Quebec: William Brown and Thomas Gilmore publish the first edition of The Quebec Gazette / La Gazette de Québec in French and English on June 21.
1764 - On September 17, the civil courts are established, ending the military rule of the Province of Quebec which began at the fall of the Quebec City government.
1764 - On October 29, ninety-fourCanadien merchants submit a first petition demanding that the orders of the King be available in French and that they be allowed to participate in the governement.
1765 - The population of the Province of Quebec is 69 810.
1768 - On October 26, Guy Carleton, later baron of Dorchester, becomes governor of the province of Quebec.
1773 - In October and November, British merchants, supported by a few Canadiens merchants, sumit petititions demanding a legislative assembly.
1773 - In December, Canadien landlords submit a petition and a memoir demanding that they be granted the rights and privileges of the other British subjects.
This section of the Timeline of Quebechistory concerns the events between the fall of Quebec as part of New France during the French and Indian Wars and as part of British North America, the establishment of the Quebec Act.
1765 - The population of the Province of Quebec is 69 810.
1773 - In December, French speaking landlords of the Colonial Province of Quebec submit a petition and a memoir to the Parliament of Great Britain requesting they be granted the same rights and privileges of the other British subjects.
This section of the Timeline of Quebechistory concerns the events between the fall of Quebec and the establishment of the Quebec Act.
1763 - With the October 7 Royal Proclamation by the British Parliament, Canada, the heart of the New France colonies is renamed the Province of Quebec.
1765 - The population of the Province of Quebec is 69 810.