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Divine right of kings
Divine right of kings is a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy. It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God. -
Catholicism
Catholicism is the traditions and beliefs of Catholic Churches. It refers to their theology, liturgy, ethics and spirituality. -
creation of the company of one hundred associates
Company of New France. It is part of his programme of developing France's external trade -
Founding of the college des jesuites
Durant la contre-réforme, les Jésuites créent des collèges à la grandeur l'Europe, avant tout pour y attirer la jeunesse chrétienne. -
founding of ville Marie
founding of ville Marie by the society de noter-dame montreal pour la conversion des sauvages de la nouvelle france -
founding of the grand seminaire de quebec
The Séminaire de Québec is a Society of diocesan priests founded by Bishop François -
publication of the catechisme du diocese de quebec
Catéchisme du diocèse de Québec -
British imperialism
Imperialism is the policy of extending a nation's authority by territorial acquistion or by the establishment of economic and political influence over other nations. There are a variety of policies that countries use to control their colonies. -
creation of the gazette de Montreal
The Montreal Gazette, formerly titled The Gazette, is the only English-language daily newspaper published in Montreal, Quebec and Canada. -
Rise of liberalism in lower Canada
Lower Canada is the southern portion of present-day Québec. Liberalism started to spread rapidly especially after the French Revolution. -
French Canadian nationalism (Patriotes of Lower Canada)
Quebec nationalism or Québécois nationalism asserts that the Québécois people are a nation, distinct from the rest of Canada, and promotes the unity of the Québécois people in the province of Quebec. -
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the Patriotes' Rebellions
the Patriotes had demanded Great Britain democratic reforms for Lower Canada. They had been mostly denied by the Russell Resolutions, which sparked a number of assemblies of protest in 1837. -
Ultramontanism
Ultramontanism is a clerical political conception within the Catholic Church that places strong emphasis on the prerogatives and powers of the pope -
Anticlericalism
Anticlericalism is opposition to religious authority, typically in social or political matters. -
Rise of capitalism
an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state. -
Canadian and French Canadian nationalism
French Canadian nationalism concerns a wide variety of manifestations of the collective will of much of Canada's French-speaking population to live as a distinct cultural community. Its innumerable ramifications have been not only cultural but also political, economic and social. -
agriculturalism
agriculturalism incorporated several elements it is the simple and what the church thought was the faithful way of life -
Rise of feminism
First-wave feminism was a period of feminist activity and thought, that occurred. It focused on legal issues, primarily on gaining women's suffrage (the right to vote). -
Rise of the cooperative movement
cooperative movement consists of cooperative arrangements, such as mutual insurance, and principles of cooperation -
Birth of fascism
consisted of a variety of movements and political parties in Canada. Largely a fringe ideology, fascism has never commanded a large following amongst the Canadian people, and was most popular during the Great Depression. -
Rise of socialism
As a political ideology, socialism arose largely in response to the economic and social consequences of the Industrial Revolution. -
Growing american influence
the influence American culture and business has on other countries, such as their media, cuisine, business practices, popular culture, technology, or political techniques. -
Rise of secularism
Secularism is the principle of the separation of government institutions and persons mandated to represent the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. -
Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism or neo-liberalism refers primarily to the 20th-century resurgence of 19th-century ideas associated with laissez-faire economic liberalism. -
aboriginal claims for self-determination
view of aboriginal cultures as being primitive and exotic, and having little to do with the modern world.