Important dates
Important events
Actors
Ideologies
Ideologies
100
When the Jesuits founded the first educational institution for boys in the colony in Quebec City.
When is 1635
100
On June 23rd, 1976, Claude Leveillee, Yvon Deschamps, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Gilles Vigneault and Robert Charlebois celebrated this event by performing on Montreal's Mont-Royal before a crowd estimated at more than 300 000 people.
What is La Fete Nationale?
100
He was a European explorer who spent time with the Iroquois and was a member of the turtle clan.
Who was Louis Antoine de Bougainville?
100
In which a country controls its own country, in other words, a country being independent.
What is Republicanism?
100
It is an ideology that consists of a traditional way of life based on agricultural work.
What is agriculturism?
200
When the congretions of nuns joined the Jesuits in order to participate in the missionary effort
When was 1639?
200
During the destruction of Huronia, the Iroquois attacked the Jesuit missionaries, whom killed or tortured to death.
What was the Saints Martyrs canadiens' event?
200
She founded the congrégation des ursulines du Canada and devoted herself to the education of young aboriginal and french women.
Who was Marie de l'Incarnation?
200
Maintenance of religion,tradition,mother language,culture,mother identity.
What is Survival Nationalism?
200
It is an ideology that encourages social changes in a community such as fighting poverty and other consequences of industrial developments.
What is reformism?
300
When Marie de L'incarnation sailed for New France and arrived in Quebec in order to accomplish what she considered to be her mission.
When was 1635
300
In the early 1910s, clinics were created in Montreal's parishes in order to reduce the infant mortality rate because of a lack of hygiene, where quality milk was distributed and mothers were given advice.
What was Goutte de lait?
300
He belonged to one of the greatest families of the French nobility and founded the séminaire de Québec in 1663.
Who was monseigneur Francois de Montmorency-Laval?
300
A belief that consists of giving spirits to objects plants and animals. Also known as ''manito'' for Algonquins and ''oki'' for the Hurons
What is Animism?
300
An intervention made by the state in different fields (ex: mostly social, cultural and economic)
What is the policy of interventionism?
400
When the bishopric of Quebec was founded and Francois de Montmorency-Laval became the colony's first bishop.
When was 1674
400
In 1625, while returning by canoe from a mission among the Hurons, Recollet Nicolas Viel and his companions drowned while trying to cross the rapids situated along present-day Riviere des Prairies.
What was Sault-au-recollet?
400
His desire to assimilate late Francophone and Catholic Canadiens was met with opposition from them.
Who was governor James Craig?
400
Defines a community in which they share same or similar characteristics also defining a person's belonging to a community/society/nation.
What is Nationalism?
400
Only the very wealthy Canadian buisness class was capable of providing the investement needed to encourage the concentration of wealth, the control of the means of production and free competition.
What is capitalism?
500
When Monseigneur Bourget published pastoral letters in which he ordered Institut members to conform to church decrees.
When was 1858?
500
The Mission de Saint-Francois-Xavier du Sault or Sault-Saint-Louis, quickly became the most highly populated mission in Quebec. This reserve today is inhabited by the Mohawks, who used to be part of the Five Nations Iroquoi Confederacy.
What is the Kahnawake reserve?
500
His goal was to demonstrate that the Canadiens had a rich history.
Who was Francois-Xavier Garneau?
500
Political ideology where all individuals have equal rights, even protection from monarch's power where people could express opinion and all have fair laws and rights amongst them.
What is liberalism?
500
An ideology that encourage the seperation of church and state for law decisions, to maintain the idea that only spiritual matters are within the church's jurisdiction.
What is secularism?