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The Quebec Act of 1774 ______. denied citizenship to Roman Catholics restored French civil law and religious freedom encouraged the American colonists to settle in Canada increased tensions between the British and French Canadians

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restored French civil law and religious freedom.

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The Quebec Act of 1774 is also known as the British North America Act of 1774 and it was an act passed by the Parliament of Great Britain (Britain Parliament) to institute or create a permanent procedure of governance in the Province of Quebec in Canada by replacing (revoking) the temporal government established by the Royal Proclamation of 1763.

A royal assent was given to the Quebec Act on the 22nd of June, 1774 and it officially took effect on the 1st of May, 1775.

The Quebec Act of 1774 restored French civil law and religious freedom.

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