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It is not possible to understand the current political situation of Québec without a solid knowledge of its history. Many English language resources you will find on the Internet (type "Canada" or "Canadian" and "History" in Google) present a very superficial overview of Canadian history as it is understood and promoted by Anglophone Canadian nationalists. In their view is implied the notion that "modern" Canada was born with the "confederal" regime of 1867. As for Québec, it is only a province just like the others!
It is not possible to understand the current political situation of Québec without a solid knowledge of its history. Many English language resources you will find on the Internet (type "Canada" or "Canadian" and "History" in Google) present a very superficial overview of Canadian history as it is understood and promoted by English-speaking Canadian nationalists. In their view is implied the notion that "modern" Canada was born with the "confederal" regime of 1867. As for Québec, it is only a province just like the others!


==History of Québec==
==History of Québec==
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===British rule (1760-1931)===
===British rule (1760-1931)===


* Terminology and Population
* [http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/readings/royal.htm Royal Proclamation (1763)], by Claude Bélanger
* [http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/readings/royal.htm Royal Proclamation (1763)], by Claude Bélanger
* [http://www.republiquelibre.org/cousture/BAS2.HTM Lower Canada and the British Regime], by Patrick Couture
* [http://www.republiquelibre.org/cousture/BAS2.HTM Lower Canada and the British Regime], by Patrick Couture
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=== Other websites ===
=== Other websites ===
* [http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/ Marianopolis College's Québec History Website]
* [http://www2.marianopolis.edu/quebechistory/ Québec History Website] by Claude Bélanger, history professor at Marianopolis College
* [http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/cycles45/history/lessons/lessons.htm The History of Quebec and Canada 414 course] (What Quebecers learn of their history at age 16)
* [http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/cycles45/history/lessons/lessons.htm The History of Quebec and Canada 414 course] (What Quebecers learn of their history at age 16)
* From New France to Modern Quebec
* [http://www.republiquelibre.org/cousture/NVFR2.HTM From New France to Modern Quebec] by Patrick Couture
* [[Wikipedia:Timeline of Quebec history|Timeline of Québec history]] at Wikipedia.org
* [[Wikipedia:Timeline of Quebec history|Timeline of Québec history]] at Wikipedia.org
* Education: Canadians & Conflicts
* Education: Canadians & Conflicts

Revision as of 16:04, 8 December 2006

It is not possible to understand the current political situation of Québec without a solid knowledge of its history. Many English language resources you will find on the Internet (type "Canada" or "Canadian" and "History" in Google) present a very superficial overview of Canadian history as it is understood and promoted by English-speaking Canadian nationalists. In their view is implied the notion that "modern" Canada was born with the "confederal" regime of 1867. As for Québec, it is only a province just like the others!

History of Québec

Before European colonization

French rule (1534-1760)

British rule (1760-1931)

Federal Dominion (1867 - 1931)

Federal Dominion rule (1931 - Now)

This history of modern Québec is still being written right now. As one can imagine, much remains to be studied and analyzed.

Diaspora

Franco-American

Franco-Ontarian

Amerindian & Inuit

  • Read the section dedicated to the 11 first nations of Québec

Immigration

French immigration

Irish immigration

Scottish immigration

English immigration

Jewish immigration

German immigration

Historical figures

  • Read the section dedicated to historical figures

Quebec French

Quebec French is a variety of the French language that is distinct from the French of France for essentially the same reasons that American English differs from British English.

Independence movements in History

  • Read the section dedicated to other independence movements

Acadian history

  • Acadian History Resources
  • History of the Acadians
  • Acadian History
  • The Acadian Odyssey

Métis history

  • The Métis National Council
  • History of the Métis People
  • The Other Métis
  • Métis History (no sources)
  • Native Languages of the Americas: Michif
  • The Metis Nation

History of imperialism

  • History of Imperialism (World Wide)
  • European Imperialism and Regional Responses
  • CasaHistoria: Imperialism
  • Questia Library: Colonialism
  • Questia Library: Imperialism
  • Questia Library: British Imperialism
  • Questia Library: Colonial America
  • Anti-Imperialism in the United States
  • U.S. Interventionism: Some Notes
  • An Online History of the United-States: The Age of Imperialism

Genealogy

  • Exhaustive list of Genealogy Links
  • American-French Genealogical Society
  • Genealogy of New France in North America

From the Archives

Journals of the Parliament of Lower Canada

See also

In this site

Other websites