Quebec (No Napoleon)

The Republic of Quebec (: République du Québec), commonly known as Quebec, is a nation in eastern.

Quebec had once been inhabited by. During the, the colonists had claimed modern-day Quebec as well as. It had been lost, however, during with. Quebec had been under English control for 75 years, until by Canadiens from, with assistance from  and the , paved the way for independence in 1838.

History
After England had gained control of, Quebec had been organized into the , which had encompassed and the. The saw the conquest of the Northwest Territory, and Englishmen who were loyal to the crown retreated back to Quebec, their only colony in the area. The territory was divided along the to satisfy the English-speaking population.

By the 1830s, Frenchmen in Quebec were becoming increasingly tired of English control, because of unfairness of colonial governing and frustrations in political reform. Many Canadiens wanted to govern themselves, and were inspired by the successful revolution of the French against the monarchy. In 1837, approximately 4500 , with military support from 25000 Americans and 10,000 French, revolted in Lower Canada and had attacked many towns.