The French Problem in Canada and the Early Years of the Conqueror of Quebec
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- Nombre de pages82
- FormatMulti-format
- ISBN978-2-36659-101-9
- EAN9782366591019
- Date de parution10/02/2016
- Protection num.NC
- Infos supplémentairesMulti-format incluant ePub avec Watermark, Mobipocket avec Watermark et Accès streaming
- ÉditeurLE MONO (EDITIONS)
Résumé
"The rapid growth of the French population in the Canadian provinces and the New England States has given rise to much speculation as to the future of the race. Thoughtful men in the Dominion see in its steady increase and aggressive character elements of danger to the stability of the Confederation. The last census returns show that over one third of the population of Canada is of French origin, while in the New England States there is a large and growing French-Canadian element, wedded to its language, religion, and traditions, and controlled to an extraordinary degree by its astute and admirably organized clergy.
Quebec, though a province in a British colony, is as thoroughly French as it was before the conquest"...
Quebec, though a province in a British colony, is as thoroughly French as it was before the conquest"...
"The rapid growth of the French population in the Canadian provinces and the New England States has given rise to much speculation as to the future of the race. Thoughtful men in the Dominion see in its steady increase and aggressive character elements of danger to the stability of the Confederation. The last census returns show that over one third of the population of Canada is of French origin, while in the New England States there is a large and growing French-Canadian element, wedded to its language, religion, and traditions, and controlled to an extraordinary degree by its astute and admirably organized clergy.
Quebec, though a province in a British colony, is as thoroughly French as it was before the conquest"...
Quebec, though a province in a British colony, is as thoroughly French as it was before the conquest"...