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*Quebec*
Quebec is one of the few if not the only place here in North America where people speak French. ... Quebec is known to be a taste of European culture here in the other side of the world. Quebec is also known to be the snow capitol of the world.
Among all the things to do in Quebec the most famous must be the celebration of the Carnaval de Quebec. ... The Quebec Carnival is the biggest winter carnival and in the top 3 best carnivals in the world following the famous carnivals in Rio and Mardi Gras in New Orleans. ...
Quebec is not all party though. Like every other place in the world Quebec is rich in history. The first people to live in Quebec were Indians and Inuit that migrated there from Asia many years ago. The first to Europeans to come to Quebec were most likely were Norse, Basque whalers and cod fishermen. ... Kebec is what we today call Quebec City. ...
Throughout the French and English War the British armies of Major General James Wolfe attacked on September 13, 1749 the lands of Quebec. ...
With the Canadian Constitution Act of 1791 it established two provinces, Upper Canada (mostly English-speaking Ontario) and Lower Canada (primarily French-speaking Quebec) with Quebec City as the capitol. When the Quebec Patriot Rebellion happened (1837-1838 and in 1841) the British ended it. ... The signing of the British North America Act in 1867 sealed the Confederation of Canadian Provinces including Quebec, Ontario, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.
The trading in Quebec until the early 20th century mostly was based of fur. The life and economy of Quebec depended on agriculture and forestry. ... By 1830, Montreal the “Paris of the North” became Canada’s major industrial center, all the Europeans fleeing the effects of war and sadness of their homeland came to Quebec.
Quebec is very different to Miami when it comes to weather.
Approximate Word count = 1594 Approximate Pages = 6.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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