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  1. Bibliographie de l'histoire du Quebec et du Canada: 1946-1965 = Bibliography of the history of Quebec and Canada (French Edition) by Paul Aubin, 1987
  2. A brief history of Quebec education: From New France to Parti Quebecois by Roger Magnuson, 1980
  3. Outlines of the history of freemasonry in the province of Quebec by John Hamilton Graham, 2010-07-30
  4. The province of Quebec, its history, and its people: a paper read before the Associate Board of Trinity College, Worcester, Mass., Monday evening, Dec. 14, 1903 by George McAleer, 2010-06-07
  5. Anglicans and the Atlantic World: High Churchmen, Evangelicals, and the Quebec Connection (McGill-Queen's Studies in the History of Religion, Series Two) by Richard W. Vaudry, 2003-05
  6. The Charley-man: A History of Wooden Shipbuilding at Quebec 1763-1893 by Eileen Reid Marcil, 1995-06
  7. A History of Quebec: Its Resources and People : Illustrated, Volume 1 by Benjamin Sulte, Laurent-Olivier David, et all 2010-02-22
  8. Quebec, Past and Present: A History of Quebec, 1608-1876 by James MacPherson Le Moine, 2010-03-05
  9. A History of Quebec, Its Resources and People (Volume 2) by Benjamin Sulte, 2010-04-01
  10. Making History in Twentieth-Century Quebec by Ronald Rudin, 1997-12-06
  11. A History for the Future: Rewriting Memory and Identity in Quebec (Studies on the History of Quebec/Etudes D'histoire Du Quebec) by Jocelyn Letourneau, Phyllis Aronoff, et all 2004-10-30
  12. A History of Art in Quebec by Pierre Landry, 2004-05
  13. Quebec Hydropolitics: The Peribonka Concessions of the Second World War (Studies on the History of Quebec/Etudes D'histoire Du Quebec) by David Massell, 2010-12
  14. A Short History of Quebec: A Socio-Economic Perspective by Brian; Dickinson, John A. Young, 1988

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62. Pontiac
Article on the life and death of Chief Pontiac, from the Handbook of Indians of Canada.
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Pontiac [This text was originally published in 1907 by the Bureau of American Ethnology as part of its Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico Pontiac . An Ottawa chief, born about 1720, probably on Maumee r., Ohio, about the mouth of the Auglaize. Though his paternity is not positively established, it is most likely that his father was an Ottawa chief and his mother a Chippewa woman. J. Wimer ( Events in Ind. Hist Consult Parkman, Conspiracy of Pontiac ; Randall, " Pontiac 's Conspiracy", in Ohio Archaeol. and Hist. Quar., Oct. 1903; Hough, Diary of the Siege of Detroit in the War with Pontiac , 1860. [Consult the biography of Pontiac at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography to see the current view on the role of Pontiac and for an extensive bibliography.] Source: James WHITE, ed., Handbook of Indians of Canada , Published as an Appendix to the Tenth Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, Ottawa, 1913, 632p., pp. 388-389.

63. Quebec History:Carignan Regiment:Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home
Acadian French Canadian Genealogy History with great research information and links.
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Soldiers in the Carignan-Saličres Regiment
By the mid 1600's the French in New France had developed very strong commercial ties with the Algonquin and Huron Indians in the fur trade. So when the Iroquois waged war on the Algonquins and Hurons, as they had for many years, even before the Europeans arrived in North America, the French went to the aid of their commercial partners. By doing so, the French earned the hatred of the Iroquois. Prodded on by the English, who also wanted the French out of North America, the Iroquois began raiding French villages and slaughtering the people.
When the Iroquois began raiding French villages and slaughtering the people, the French began to form military units under militia Captain Pierre Boucher. However, this wasn't enough so Governor Davaugour dispatched Pierre Boucher to France to seek help from King Louis XIV.
At that time, there was a regiment of seasoned soldiers in France known as the Carignan Regiment . It had been formed as a private army in 1644 by Thomas François de Savoie, Prince de Carignan. This was an army for hire, made up of hand-picked volunteers. The standards were very high and these men had to be big and strong physically with a strong fighting spirit. In the hire of the King of France, this regiment had just returned from a successful engagement against the Turks. Rather than demobilize the regiment, the King determined to send it to New France (Canada) to help the colonists. The Regiment was placed under the command of Henri de Chapelas, Sieur de Saličres and was therefore renamed the

64. Tecumseh
Article on the Shawnee warrior from the Handbook of Indians of Canada.
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Tecumseh Tecumseh (properly Tikamthi or Tecumtha: 'One who passes across intervening space from one point to another,' i.e. 'springs' (Jones); the name indicates that the owner belongs to the gens of the Great Medicine Panther, or Meteor, hence the interpretations 'Crouching Panther' and 'Shooting Star'). A celebrated Shawnee chief, born in 1768 at the Shawnee village of Piqua on Mad r., about 6 m. S. W. of the present Springfield, Ohio. It was destroyed by the Kentuckians in 1780. His father, who was also a chief, was killed at the battle of Point Pleasant in 1774. His mother is said to have been by birth a Creek, but this is doubtful. It must be remembered that a considerable body of Shawnee were War of 1812 (1875) and reproduced in Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography (1894), and Mooney's

65. Quebec History Texts | ManyRoads
The following Quebec History subjects are now available in our online library The 1837 Patriots Rebellion of Lower Canada and the Metis population of
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66. Linguistic Families Of Indians
Article on Canadian Indian language families as originally published in 1907 by the Bureau of American Ethnology as part of its Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico.
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Linguistic Families of the Native Languages [This text was originally published in 1907 by the Bureau of American Ethnology as part of its Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico [Much information on the topic of Native languages can be found in the Encyclopedia of North American Indians and at the Native American Languages site] The linguistic diversity of the Indians is perhaps the most remarkable feature of American ethnology. While certain general features, such, for example, as incorporation, use of verb and pronoun, employment of generic particles, use of non-grammatical genders, etc., usually occur, most of the languages of the New World exhibit analogies justifying their classification, on psychic grounds at least, as a single family of speech; nevertheless, the comparison of their vocabularies leads to the recognition of the existence of a large number of linguistic families or stocks having lexically no resemblance or connection with each other. Boas ( Science , XXIII, 644, 1906) is of the opinion however, that, considering the enormous differences in the psychological bases of morphology in American Indian languages, such psychic unity in one family of speech can hardly be predicated with confidence. Also, it may be that the Paleo-Asiatic languages of Siberia may, perhaps, belong with the American tongues. This linguistic diversity was perceived and commented on by some of the early Spanish historians and other writers on American subjects, such as Hervas, Barton, and Adelung; but the "founder of systematic philology relating to the North American Indians" (in the words of Powell) was Albert Gallatin, whose

67. Oujé-Bougoumou At Expo2000 Hannover
Based in Quebec. History and culture, environment, economy, tourism packages. Color catalog; phone and email orders. Exhibit archives from Expo 2000 in Hanover, Germany. Links.
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68. Timeline Of Quebec History
Qu bec Quebec 1 Flag Coat of arms Motto Je me souviens (French I remember) Capital Quebec City Largest city Montreal Official languages French Government
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning This article presents a detailed timeline of Quebec history . Events taking place outside Quebec , for example in English Canada , the United States Britain or France , may be included when they are considered to have had a significant impact on Quebec's history
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69. Timeline Of Quebec History Timeline Points See Also
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70. Timeline Of Quebec History French Canada List Canadian North
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71. YouTube - Québec History 16 - Battle Of Ste-Foy And Pontiac
Qu bec a Nation History (Part 16) Battle of SteFoy and Pontiac Rebellion The Battle of Sainte-Foy, sometimes called the Second Battle of Quebec, was fought on April 28, 1760
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