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This general view does not claim to be a completely verified construct ; it only claims to be a coherent interpretative analysis of social structure up to and including contemporary French - Canadian society . Historians sometimes feel ...
This general view does not claim to be a completely verified construct ; it only claims to be a coherent interpretative analysis of social structure up to and including contemporary French - Canadian society . Historians sometimes feel ...
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The conquest spelled the end of the trading society and the feudal society . The political élites , who had more or less conceived of their residence in the colony as a temporary step in their occupational carcers , left with the ...
The conquest spelled the end of the trading society and the feudal society . The political élites , who had more or less conceived of their residence in the colony as a temporary step in their occupational carcers , left with the ...
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He raised the question of what could happen with the shift , or transition , as he so aptly put it , of French - Canadian social structure from a rural to an industrial society . In other words , French Canada was entering a new phase .
He raised the question of what could happen with the shift , or transition , as he so aptly put it , of French - Canadian social structure from a rural to an industrial society . In other words , French Canada was entering a new phase .
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