Quebec History
The province of Quebec derived its name from the portion of the St. Lawrence River that narrows into a straight stream near the Quebec City. This modern day technology hub was originally received by the aboriginal inhabitants of the province, the place has been populated by a large number of Algonquian, Iroquoian, and Inuit groups in the nearby territories.
The French Connection
The French explorer Jacques Cartier was one of the first travellers to bring the French culture to the colonised area of Quebec in 1534. Some 70 years later, the French started settling in permanently, with Samuel de Champlain …