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Period: Oct 27, 1500 to
Culture and Currents of Thought
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Nov 1, 1500
Native Spirituality
Shaminism: Priest/medicine man
Myths and legends
Dreamcatchers -
Nov 6, 1520
Native Relationships
Respect elders
No laws
No private property -
Nov 18, 1540
Natives and nature
Aminism
Everything has a soul -
Louis the 14th
Ended merchentilism in new france.
Implemented royal gouvernment.
Oversaw cultural events.
More powerful than church. -
Religion in New France
Church was everywhere.
Controlled thinking by controlling education. -
Independant Canadiens
Happy hard workers
Self dependant
1760 Canadiens were different people. -
Liberalism
Individual freedom
Unrestricted devopment of buisness. -
Ultramontanism
More power to the pope. -
Anticlaricalism
Less power to the pope. -
Imperialism
Loyal to the mother country. -
The government
Federal: Country
Provincial: Province
Municipal: City Executive: Decides the administration.
Legislative: Decides the laws.
Judical: Enforces the laws. -
Influence of the church
Bishops become very important.
Church incharge of birth, mariage, death.
Controlled education. -
Cooperism
Favoured equality
Unions -
Feminism
Life was tough
WW1: Men at war women take mens place.
Women vote for men -
Native issues
Oka crisis
Military cald in
Golf course supposed to be built over native land.