Culture and Currents of Thoughts

  • Nov 18, 1500

    First Occupants

    First Occupants
    -They believe in Shamanism: A priest medicine man who provides help to everyone.
    -They have respect for everyone and have many traditions.
    -They have a strong connection with nature and believe in Animism: That everything has a soul.
    -They communicate with oral traditions and songs and dance, and ceremonies.
  • Period: Nov 18, 1500 to

    Culture and Currents of Thoughts

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    French Regime

    -Things that infulenced the french regime: Divine Right of Kings, Catholicism.
    -The divine right of kings: Louis the 14th had absolute power and took mercantilism away for the royal gouvernment.
  • All about Catholicism

    All about Catholicism
    -The chuch ran everything back then.
    -Nuns were in schools and hospitals, and priests were in working as missionaries etc.. They ran everyting.
    -They charged a tax also knownas the tithe.
    -Ideas were spread by the church controlling edication.
  • Life in New France

    Life in New France
    -Settlers had happy lives but worked very hard, they took care of themselves.
    -You were either very rich or very poor.
    -The rich didn't care much for the poor.
    -The order of living: Nobility (governeur), middle class, peasants.
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    British Rule

    British regime was influenced by currents of thoughts like: Liberalism, ultramontanism, anticlericalism and imperialism.
  • Liberalism

    Liberalism
    -A political philosophy that's for the freedom of the individual, wants a parliamentary system of some sort.
  • Ultramontanism

    Ultramontanism
    The policy from the Roman Catholic Church favouring the power of the pope.
    -Wants the Church completely in charge.
  • Anticlericalism

    Anticlericalism
    -Opposed to Ultramontanism.
    -Wants the church and state seperate.
    -Doesn't want Church in charge ever.
  • Imperialism and Nationalism

    Imperialism and Nationalism
    Imperialism: Being loyal to the mother country ex) England
    Nationalist: Loyal to land you were born in ex) french canadiens are loyal to QC.
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    Contemporary period

    Period influenced by: Imperialism, Capitalism, Socialism, agriculture, nationalism, secularism, fascism, Americanism, neoliberalism, Aboriginalism.
  • Imperialism

    Imperialism
    -Loyalties lie with the British, spreading of British ideas and policies.
  • Capitalism

    Capitalism
    -An economic system that believes in production, distribution and exchange of wealth.
    -Has principals of private property.
  • Socialism

    Socialism
    -Social organization that puts the control of products of distribution in the community as a whole.
    -Questions capitalism.
  • Agriculturism

    Agriculturism
    -Supports farmers.
    -Creation of groups to support farmers, ex) Le cercle des fermieres.
  • Nationalismes

    Nationalismes
    -Devotion to ones own nation.
    Types of nationalism:
    -French Canadien: Did not want to support Britain, wanted to protect french interests.
    -Neo-nationalism: Started in the 1960s.
  • Laicism

    Laicism
    -Does not want the church to have control of political and social institutions anymore.
    After 1837 bishops became more and more powerful and the church was still very powerful.
  • Cooperatism and Fascism

    Cooperatism and Fascism
    Cooperatism: Favors the equality of different groups (American Unions and the Caisses populaires) Fascism: The idea of a single dictator who controls the entire country (Adolf Hitler)
  • Feminism

    Feminism
    -Women had very hard lives where they were forced to marry young and produce as many children as possible.
    -They did not have equal rights to men.
    In WW1 things stated getting better for women.
    -They got to work in place of their husbands while they were at war, and they got to vote for their husbands in 1917.
    -They then obtained the right to their own vote in 1918.
  • Americanism, Neoliberalism, Aboriginalism

    Americanism, Neoliberalism, Aboriginalism
    Americanism: Emergence of American cultural trends, spreading of American culture. Neoliberalism: Wants the remouval of the state in society. Aboriginalism: Wants to recognize aboriginal traditions and culture.
  • Native Issues

    Native Issues
    -1990: Mohawk warriors made road blocks on their reserve in Oka because a golf course wanted to expand into their land.
    -This crisis lasted 78 days and then finally came to an end.
    -The Charlottetown Accord was created because of these issues.