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Quiet Revolution

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The Quiet Revolution refers to the period in Quebec under the Liberal provincial government of Jean Lesage from 1960 to 1966, characterized by province-wide social, economic, and educational reforms, as well as mounting seperatist sentiment and the issue of a special status for Quebec within Confederation.