Timeline (US of the A)

1774
A minor protest in Quebec City breaks out over the Protestant Oath that many have to take to become officials in the city and the colony. The Governor, Guy Carleton manages to solve the issue peacefully, however many radical Catholics burn down the local government building and a small mob lynch's British soldiers in a local bar and tars a local tax collector. King George III, one who particularly despises Catholics acts swiftly. The Quebec Act which was in discussion looses all hope of ever being passed and becomes remonstrant of Anti-Irish laws in British North America. Many regions that would've been part of Quebec are transferred over to the Hudson Bay Company. The English speaking colonies of New England are quick to welcome more settlers hating British rule.

The Dissolution of the Quebec Act is quickly thrown into one of the many "Intolerable Acts" made by Britain. Canadian citizens also hear of the news of massive legal restrictions with massive outrage. Many American and Canadian see eye to eye on Britain holding their territories by force. Carleton by the later portion of the Crisis is thrown into the ideals of the underground Sons of Liberty Movement.

More anger is thrown after Britain transfers control of everything west of the Ohio River and the Appalachians to the Hudson Bay Company provides Patriotic sympathies in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. This causes Quebec and the new Canadian maritime colonies to send delegates to the First Continental Congress.