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Great Britain then faced the juggling act of placating both the existing Catholic French Canadians, and the ever-increasing ambitions of their own, Protestant American subjects. The loss of Quebec by France and its gain by Great Britain were formally recognized after the war. During the Seven Years' War (also known as the French and Indian War in the United States, or "La guerre de la Conquête" by French Canadians), Quebec fell to British troops. Quebec is a historically Catholic region that was originally a part of the territories held by the French in North America. It usually comes into conflict with the United States or Great Britain should either be present, and is often subsequently eliminated due to its passive nature and minor starting lands.

Quebec emerges when the non-American faction controlling New France (usually France or Great Britain is eliminated.
