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Divine Right of the Kings
This was the idea that the king has all the power and is no longer an equal to the Pope of Rome because the king is the literal voice of god to humanity -
Catholicism
Catholicism was the dominant religion of France and Canada in 1615 with the King and the Pope controlling all -
Founding of the College des Jesuites
The College des Jesuites was one of the first schools of a higher education which was sponsored by personal donations from a French nobleman so that elite boys in Québec could learn more -
Founding of Vile Marie
Ville Marie (Montreal) was founded as a central hub of the catholic religion to help convert the Amerindians -
Royal Government under Louis XIV
The Royal Government was a plan to send an intendant to New France to help control the territory, the first one in this case was Jean Talon who helped increase New Frances population greatly and diversified the economy -
Publication of the Catéchisme du diocèse de Québec
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British Imperialism
The British Empire has taken over New France, minimizing the French territory and naming it Quebec. New British laws have also been set for the criminal and social systems (I just had use that picture) -
Creation of the Montreal Gazette newspaper
The Montreal Gazette was the first Bilingual News paper in Quebec and was used to voice the opinions of others -
Rise of Liberalism in Lower Canada
Lower Canada was had had enough with having no control over the economy in lower canada so they rised up to fight for Liberalism, it didn't go to well -
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French Canadian nationalism (Patriotes of Lower Canada) and the Patriotes' Rebellions
The Patriots rebelled against the British rule and tried to gain back independence and to vote for their own beliefs -
Ultramontanism
Ultramontanism was a belief that the Church should have full power over the state and that all who belief in The Catholic Church must submit to their authority (you know the more you think about it the Church wasn't really the good guys of religion) -
Anticlericalism
Anticlericalism was the opposed ideology against ultramontanisum. Those who supported Anticlericalism wished for more modern liberal thinking that was not suppressed by the church -
Capitalism
The ideology based around trying to make as much capital as possible and supporting large organisations over the majority of the population -
Canadian and French Canadian nationalism
Canadians wished to keep as much of their culture as possible which kept them different from being just another British colony so they created the ideology of nationalism to preserve their culture -
Aggriculturalism
Aggriculturalism was an ideology to promote rural life and the traditional agricultural way of life -
Rise of feminism
Feminism was the movement to have men and women be equal on all terms, with the right to vote, equal pay, and in general better treatment and equality towards women, unlike certain forms of it from last year -
Rise of the cooperative movement
Cooperatism was an idea brought out of this movement where people would cooperate to try and pool resources and share profits so that everyone cooperates to make a profit and everyone is equal -
The Birth of Fascism
Fascism was the ideology that a certain group of people, either by race, class, age or gender, was far superior to other classes and should rule over those inferior classes. This was the ideology of Hitler and the pure Aryan race vs others -
Rise of socialism
Socialism is the ideas that we must all contribute equally to help the people not to create profit. This came up during the Great Depression as this was a time where everyone needed to help everyone get back to a state of economic balance -
Growing of American influence
From 1945 on wards the Americans posse a strong influence on Canadians changing their culture to be more in line with the american ideas. This came after the end of World War 2 -
Rise of secularism
In 1948 the people had finally put an end to the interference of religious practices and the state, ending the position of power the church once had over the state -
Rise of Quebec Nationalism
Quebecers were having enough of this American influence and loosing their individuality so in comes Nationalism all over again. Once again preserving the rights language arts history and culture of Quebec -
Neoliberalism and Aboriginalism
Since Quebec was all up in arms and signs about protecting their culture the Amerindians thought it best to defend their culture and beliefs and territory as well instead of having it be taken over by Canadians