By the mid-eighteenth century, the new population of France was sixty thousand while the 13 provinces which would turn into the United States bragged over 1,000,000 individuals inside a much smaller space
In 1756, New France turned into a landmark during the Seven Years' War
After four years, New France and most other French North American regions were surrendered to Great Britain in the Treaty of Paris
The British passed the Quebec Act of 1774 giving their French-speaking subjects the option to rehearse their faith in Catholic and French law
British even with developing distress in the 13 provinces. American Revolutionary officers staged an invasion of Montréal that was unsuccessful in 1775