Old Province of Quebec  (1763 to 1791)
Pontiac's Alliance  (1763)
Postal System Established  (1763)
Corriveau Hanged  (Apr 18, 1763)
Pontiac’s War  (May 9, 1763)
Royal Proclamation  (Oct 7, 1763)
Murray Becomes Governor  (Nov 21, 1763)
Québec's First Newspaper  (1764)
Québec Gazette Published  (Jun 21, 1764)
Civil Courts in Québec  (Sep 17, 1764)
First Presbyterian Church  (1765)
Québec's First Books  (1765)
Pontiac's Treaty  (Jul 24, 1766)
Expedition to Hudson Bay  (1768)
Carleton Becomes Governor  (Oct 26, 1768)
Pontiac's Murder  (Apr 20, 1769)
Birth of Sir Isaac Brock  (Oct 6, 1769)
Birth of Beethoven  (Dec 16, 1770)
First Canadian Play  (1774)
Quebec Act Passed  (Jun 22, 1774)
Birth of Jérôme Demers  (Aug 17, 1774)
Birth of William Owen  (Sep 17, 1774)
Clash at Lexington  (Apr 19, 1775)
Quebec Act  (May 1, 1775)
Fort Ticonderoga and Fort Crown Point Taken  (May 10, 1775 to May 11, 1775)
First Council at Québec  (Aug 17, 1775)
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