Quebec Conference
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Quebec Conference refers to one of several different meetings by the same name that were held in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.
- The Quebec Conference of 1864 was the second conference to discuss Canada's confederation, which was finally accomplished three years later. It was here that the 72 Resolutions were drafted.
- The Quebec Conference of 1943 was a top-level meetings between the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom to plan strategy in World War II.
- The Second Quebec Conference was held in 1944. Only the United States and the United Kingdom were represented. Most known for the agreement on, and signing of, the Morgenthau plan.
- The Summit of the Americas in 2001 discussed the Free Trade Area of the Americas; these were targeted by massive anti-globalization protests.