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Throughout history, Quebec received the visit of individuals who were already or would later become famous on the international scene. Luckily for us, some of those illustrious personages took notes of their travel and their conservation makes it possible for us today to get their impressions, feelings and opinions of our country and our people at various moments in history.
Throughout history, Quebec received the visit of individuals who were already or would later become famous on the international scene. Luckily for us, some of those illustrious personages took notes during their travel and the conservation of these makes it possible for us today to acquaint ourselves with their impressions, feelings and opinions of our country and our people at various moments in history.


== Pehr Kalm, 1749 ==
== Pehr Kalm, 1749 ==
[[Image:Pehr-kalm.jpg|thumb|Pehr Kalm, Swedish naturalist]]
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== Bougainville, 1757 ==
== Bougainville, 1757 ==
[[Image:Bougainville.jpg|thumb|Louis-Antoine, comte de Bougainville]]
Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, military commander, first French navigator to accomplish a circumnavigation, served under General Montcalm during the War of Conquest of Canada.
* Translated excerpt of [[Bougainville on the Canadiens|Bougainville's Mémoire on the state of New France during the Seven Years' War (1757)]]
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== Alexis de Tocqueville, 1831 ==
== Alexis de Tocqueville, 1831 ==


[[Image:Lisee.jpg|thumb|Alexis de Tocqueville, political thinker and historian]]
[[Image:Tocqueville.jpg|thumb|Alexis de Tocqueville, political thinker and historian]]
''Biography in Wikipedia'': ''[[Wikipedia:Alexis de Tocqueville|Alexis de Tocqueville]]''
''Biography in Wikipedia'': ''[[Wikipedia:Alexis de Tocqueville|Alexis de Tocqueville]]''


* ''[[Notes of Alexis de Tocqueville in Lower Canada|Journey to America]]'' (1831)
The famous author of ''Democracy in America'', Alexis de Tocqueville left us some interesting notes of his 1831 visit in the province of Lower Canada, today the province of Québec.
 
* ''[[Notes of Alexis de Tocqueville in Lower Canada|Notes taken in Lower Canada]]'' (1831)


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== Charles Dickens, 1842 ==
== Charles Dickens, 1842 ==


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[[Image:Charles-dickens.jpg|thumb|Charles Dickens, writer]]
 
Charles Dickens, the celebrated author of ''Oliver Twist'' (1839), ''A Christmas Carol'' (1843) and ''A tale of two cities'' visited the North American continent in 1842. Chapter 15 of his notes relate his visit of what were then Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Québec). His notes were first published around 1850.
 
* ''[http://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/d/dickens/charles/d54an/chapter15.html American Notes for General Circulation]'' (1850)
 
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== Henry David Thoreau, 1853==
== Henry David Thoreau, 1853==
[[Image:Henry-david-thoreau.jpg|thumb|Henry David Thoreau, American naturalist and philosopher]]
American naturalist and philosopher, famous author of ''Civil Disobedience'', Henry David Thoreau payed himself a little trip to Lower Canada in 1853. His comments on the country and its population are most interesting and often funny.
* [[An Excursion to Canada]] (1853)
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== Charles de Gaulle, 1967==
== Charles de Gaulle, 1967==
[[Image:Charles-de-gaulle.jpg|thumb|Charles de Gaulle, General of the Free French Forces, president of France]]
* [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Vive_le_Qu%C3%A9bec_libre_speech Speech from the balcony of the Montreal's city hall, July 24, 1967]
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== See also ==
* [[English speakers for the independence of Québec]]
* Some other [[English-speaking friends of Québec]]
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Latest revision as of 20:18, 14 August 2008

Throughout history, Quebec received the visit of individuals who were already or would later become famous on the international scene. Luckily for us, some of those illustrious personages took notes during their travel and the conservation of these makes it possible for us today to acquaint ourselves with their impressions, feelings and opinions of our country and our people at various moments in history.

Pehr Kalm, 1749

Pehr Kalm, Swedish naturalist


Bougainville, 1757

Louis-Antoine, comte de Bougainville

Louis-Antoine de Bougainville, military commander, first French navigator to accomplish a circumnavigation, served under General Montcalm during the War of Conquest of Canada.



Alexis de Tocqueville, 1831

Alexis de Tocqueville, political thinker and historian

Biography in Wikipedia: Alexis de Tocqueville

The famous author of Democracy in America, Alexis de Tocqueville left us some interesting notes of his 1831 visit in the province of Lower Canada, today the province of Québec.


Charles Dickens, 1842

Charles Dickens, writer

Charles Dickens, the celebrated author of Oliver Twist (1839), A Christmas Carol (1843) and A tale of two cities visited the North American continent in 1842. Chapter 15 of his notes relate his visit of what were then Upper Canada (Ontario) and Lower Canada (Québec). His notes were first published around 1850.


Henry David Thoreau, 1853

Henry David Thoreau, American naturalist and philosopher

American naturalist and philosopher, famous author of Civil Disobedience, Henry David Thoreau payed himself a little trip to Lower Canada in 1853. His comments on the country and its population are most interesting and often funny.


Charles de Gaulle, 1967

Charles de Gaulle, General of the Free French Forces, president of France



See also