Would a Quebec that joins the ARW speak French by 2011?

If Quebec joined the 13 colonies in their revolt (handwaving away that the Ohio valley was a major cause of the war) would the next 2 and a half centuries have Quebec still speak French to the modern day? Americans have the ability to remove native lanuage and culture where they go so would/could they do that to Quebec?

Or in the opposite case would Quebeqios French expanding west make all of OTL Canada (maybe more like some of the American midwest perhaps) speak French?
 
If Quebec joined the 13 colonies in their revolt (handwaving away that the Ohio valley was a major cause of the war) would the next 2 and a half centuries have Quebec still speak French to the modern day? Americans have the ability to remove native lanuage and culture where they go so would/could they do that to Quebec?

Yes Americans would. The reason why Quebec did not become the 14th Colony was because the British allowed them to keep their language, religion and culture, which was another cause of the American Revolution.
 
Yes Americans would. The reason why Quebec did not become the 14th Colony was because the British allowed them to keep their language, religion and culture, which was another cause of the American Revolution.

The British opened the doors wide open for Americans to settle Quebec. It was the Americans who didn't want to go.
 
I'd say it would end up like Louisiana, where French was still a viable language until the advent of radio and television, and then began it's slow decent into irrelevancy.
 
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